Climate change
- Advocacy & Partnerships: to coordinate with partner agencies within the UN system, and ensure that health is properly represented in the climate change agenda, as well as to provide and disseminate information on the threats that climate change presents to human health, and opportunities to promote health while cutting carbon emissions;
- Monitoring science and evidence: to coordinate reviews of the scientific evidence on the links between climate change and health; asses country's preparedness and needs when facing climate change; and to develop a global research agenda;
- Supporting countries to protect human health from climate change: strengthening national capacities and improving the resilience and adaptive capacity of health systems to deal with the adverse health effects of climate change
- Building capacity on climate change and human health: to assist countries to build capacity to reduce health vulnerability to climate change, and promote health while reducing carbon emissions.
Decision-makers can advance climate, health and development objectives by:
- Identifying and promoting actions that both cut carbon emissions and reduce air pollution, and by including specific commitments to cut emissions of Short Climate Pollutants in their National Determined Contributions to the Paris Agreement;
- Ensuring that the commitments to assess and safeguard health in the Paris Agreement and in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, are also reflected in national and international policy and operational mechanisms;
- Removing barriers to investment in health adaptation to climate change, with a focus on climate resilient health systems, and climate smart healthcare facilities;
- Engagement with the health community, civil society and health professionals, to help them to mobilize collectively to promote climate action and health co-benefits;
- Promoting the role of cities and sub-national governments in climate action benefiting health, within the UNFCCC framework;
- Monitoring and reporting on the health progress resulting from climate actions to the global climate and health governance processes, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals;
- Including of the health implications of mitigation and adaptation measures in economic and fiscal policy.