
Low
Achieving this outcome will require close intersectoral coordination to design health and other sector policies that reduce waste generation and health-related environmental challenges, maximize health benefits, and reduce health disparities. It is essential that the health sector have the human, technological, and financial capacity to fully understand the current and future health impacts of various slow-onset and extreme environmental conditions and phenomena and take adaptation and mitigation action to promote low-carbon, climate-resilient health systems, developed with social participation and tailored to the needs of populations in situations of vulnerability. Specifically, the following actions will be implemented:
- Position health-related environmental challenges centrally in the health sector and other sectors’ agendas and promote investment to address their health impacts by strengthening intra- and intersectoral governance mechanisms and galvanizing political and social support, including through the participation of communities and civil society, especially civil society organizations representing populations in situations of vulnerability.
- Strengthen the health sector’s capacity for adaptation and climate resilience, including to address climate-sensitive diseases and health conditions, by building capacities, improving programs, and coordinating with other sectors to anticipate, prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from the health impacts of slow-onset and extreme environmental conditions and phenomena, while protecting populations in situations of vulnerability and small island states.
- Improve actions to develop low-carbon, climate-resilient health systems. This will also contribute to the achievement of health co-benefits and the reduction of health disparities in societies.
- Improve the development and implementation of adaptation and mitigation strategies that protect health and reduce health disparities by strengthening the generation, communication, and use of evidence that considers the differential risks of different population groups.
Document A77/A/CONF./7 – Climate change and health (2024)
Resolution CD61.R3 – Policy for Strengthening Equity-Oriented Health Sector Action on Climate Change and Health (Document CD61/6) (2024)