The WHO Special Initiative on Climate Change and Health in SIDS aims to provide national health authorities in SIDS with the political, technical and financial support required to better understand and address the effects of climate change on health. A global action plan has been developed by WHO that outlines four pillars of action for achieving the vision of the initiative: empowerment of health leaders to engage nationally and internationally; evidence to build the investment case; implementation to strengthen climate resilience; and resources to facilitate access to climate finance. In October 2018, ministers of health gathered in Grenada to develop a Caribbean Action Plan to outline the implementation of the SIDS initiative locally and...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Kiribati—a low-lying, resource-poor Pacific atoll nation—is one of the most vulnerable countries in ...
The Pacific island countries are particularly vulnerable to the environmental changes wrought by glo...
The WHO Special Initiative on Climate Change and Health in SIDS aims to provide national health auth...
A climate change and health vulnerability and adaptation assessment was conducted in Dominica, a Car...
Climate change is considered to be the most pervasive and truly global of all issues affecting human...
Caribbean small island developing states are highly exposed to climate change impacts. Incorporating...
Climate change affects the fundamental bases of good human health, which are clean air, safe drinkin...
BACKGROUND:Small island developing states (SIDS) in the Caribbean region are challenged with managin...
Climate change is increasing risks to human health and to the health systems that seek to protect th...
Climate change is the biggest “global health threat facing humanity” in the 21st century. Climate ch...
Countries in the World Health Organization (WHO) South-East Asia Region are particularly vulnerable ...
Small island developing states in the Caribbean are among the most vulnerable countries on the plane...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Background: Climate change is expected to affect the health of most populations in the coming decade...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Kiribati—a low-lying, resource-poor Pacific atoll nation—is one of the most vulnerable countries in ...
The Pacific island countries are particularly vulnerable to the environmental changes wrought by glo...
The WHO Special Initiative on Climate Change and Health in SIDS aims to provide national health auth...
A climate change and health vulnerability and adaptation assessment was conducted in Dominica, a Car...
Climate change is considered to be the most pervasive and truly global of all issues affecting human...
Caribbean small island developing states are highly exposed to climate change impacts. Incorporating...
Climate change affects the fundamental bases of good human health, which are clean air, safe drinkin...
BACKGROUND:Small island developing states (SIDS) in the Caribbean region are challenged with managin...
Climate change is increasing risks to human health and to the health systems that seek to protect th...
Climate change is the biggest “global health threat facing humanity” in the 21st century. Climate ch...
Countries in the World Health Organization (WHO) South-East Asia Region are particularly vulnerable ...
Small island developing states in the Caribbean are among the most vulnerable countries on the plane...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Background: Climate change is expected to affect the health of most populations in the coming decade...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Kiribati—a low-lying, resource-poor Pacific atoll nation—is one of the most vulnerable countries in ...
The Pacific island countries are particularly vulnerable to the environmental changes wrought by glo...