Climate and Health Co-benefits Challenge

Climate and Health Co-benefits Challenge

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The Western Pacific Region is home to almost 2.2 billion people across 38 countries and areas.

WHO is working with governments and partners across the Western Pacific to make this the healthiest and safest Region.

 

Report of the Regional Director 
 1 July 2024 - 30 June 2025

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A mother with her child after vaccination at Yalobi Nursing Station, Waya island in Fiji.
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WHO Results Report 2024-2025

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Children in Fiji explain how they use leaves with antiseptic properties to treat small skin wounds.
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Strengthening clinical diagnostic stewardship in the Western Pacific Region: a practical manual

Clinical diagnostic stewardship – taking the right test in the right way at the right time and using the results correctly, saves lives. Fighting...

Climate action for health: a policy guide for co-benefits in the Western Pacific Region

Climate change is an escalating threat to health in the WHO Western Pacific Region, where rising temperatures, extreme weather events and environmental...

Strengthening air quality standards to protect human health: an overview of the Western Pacific Region

This report, Strengthening Air Quality Standards to Protect Human Health: An overview of the Western Pacific Region, provides a comprehensive review of...

Evaluation of Global Health Days 2019-2023: Report

This report presents an independent evaluation of WHO global health days and weeks conducted for the period 2019–2023, assessing their relevance,...