Implementing the WHO Chemicals Road Map

 

The Seventieth World Health Assembly approved the Road map to enhance health sector engagement in the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) towards the 2020 goal and beyond. The WHO Secretariat has developed a workbook that offers a structured way to assist Member States to work through the road map, choose priorities and plan activities.

One of the actions in the Chemicals road map mandates the Secretariat to establish a global chemicals and health network, with links to existing subregional, regional and international networks, to facilitate health sector implementation of the road map. Over 70 Member States have joined the WHO Global Chemicals and Health Network and the inaugural meeting of the Network was held in November 2018.

SAICM is a policy framework to guide efforts to achieve the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation goal that by 2020, chemicals will be produced and used in ways that minimize significant adverse impacts on human health and the environment. As the leading international authority on health issues, including the human-health aspects of the sound management of chemicals, WHO plays an important role in SAICM and the implementation of SAICM as well as the Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals. 

 

1.6 million deaths

could be prevented

through sound management and reduction of chemicals in the environment

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