Environmental Health
Environmental Health

Environmental Health in the South-East Asia

Nearly a quarter of all deaths globally can be attributed to environmental impacts on health. In South-East Asia 3.8 Million lives that could be saved by addressing environmental risks in people’s homes, workplaces and communities through taking action on air pollution, inadequate water and sanitation, chemical exposures, radiation, community noise, occupational risks, agricultural practices, the built environment and climate change. 

Children are among the most vulnerable and in 2015 it is estimated that 5.9 million children died before the age of 5 years under the age. Quarter of these lives could have been saved by simple targeted interventions to reduce environmental risks

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Healthier populations and noncommunicable diseases: biennium report (‎2020–2021)‎

World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia. (‎2022)‎. Healthier populations and noncommunicable diseases: biennium report (‎2020–2021)‎....

Environmental health relief efforts after the tsunami in South-East Asia

The tsunami that struck Asia on 26 December 2004 was one of the worst natural disasters in modern history. Although India, Indonesia, the Maldives, Sri...

How is climate change affecting our health? a manual for students and their families

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How is climate change affecting our health? a manual for teachers

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