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47m Health Stakeholders Join Anti-pollution Campaign

by Jeremy and Agency Report
8 months ago
in Health, News
Anti-pollution Campaign
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced that more than 47 million health professionals, patients, and advocates have signed a global call for urgent action to reduce air pollution.

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The call aims to protect public health and combat air pollution’s devastating effects, which cause around seven million deaths annually from respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.

WHO said in a statement on Monday that the call would also protect people’s health from the devastating impacts of air pollution.

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The WHO, alongside international health organisations, will present the call at the Second Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health in Cartagena, Colombia, in March 2025.

WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, emphasised the need for bold, science-driven action to reduce emissions, enforce stricter air quality standards, and transition to cleaner energy.

”The conference will gather political leaders, civil society representatives, and experts to drive a global clean air agenda, with a focus on addressing noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) linked to air pollution, such as heart disease and lung cancer.

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“WHO advocates for stronger air quality standards, particularly in low-income areas, to reduce the impact of dangerous household air pollution.”(NAN)

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