Environment, Climate Change and Health
We pursue a healthier environment by strengthening health sector leadership, building mechanisms for political and social support and monitoring progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals regarding environmental threats to health.

Children’s environmental health

Overview

Reducing environmental risks could prevent 1 in 4 child deaths. In 2016, almost 1.6 million deaths in children under five were attributable to the environment. These included 511 000 deaths from respiratory infections, 297 000 deaths from diarrhoea, 244 000 deaths from neonatal conditions, 229 000 deaths from malaria and 177 000 deaths from unintentional injuries.

Environmental risks have an impact on the health and development of children, from conception through childhood and adolescence and also into adulthood. The environment determines a child’s future: early life exposures impact on adult health as fetal programming and early growth may be altered by environmental risk factors.

Adverse environmental conditions and pollution are a major contributor to childhood deaths, illnesses and disability, particularly in developing countries. 

Children are particularly vulnerable to certain environmental risks, including: air pollution; inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene; hazardous chemicals and waste, radiation; climate change; as well as emerging threats like e-waste.

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