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WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI): report on the sixth round of data collection, 2022– 2024

Unhealthy bodyweight in children affects physical and mental health, school performance and quality of life, while also raising the risk of obesity and...

Healthy habits, healthy schools: good practices for hand hygiene and menstrual health in schools in the pan-European region

Access to safe drinking-water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in schools is fundamental to protecting children’s health, dignity and educational opportunities....

Workshop on wastewater and environmental surveillance for public health in central Asia: meeting report, Astana, 5 June 2025

The Workshop on wastewater and environmental surveillance (WES) for public health in central Asia, held on 5 June 2025 in Astana, convened national and...

Cyprus: country profile for child and adolescent health

This profile provides a snapshot of the national situation of children and adolescents in the context of the strategy for child and adolescent health and...



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Realizing the health potential of climate action: adaptation and mitigation opportunities in the WHO European Region- Pan-European Commission on Climate and Health Information Series

Overview

This document summarizes key evidence relevant to the opportunities and co-benefits of addressing climate change threats to human health in the WHO European Region through both adaptation and mitigation measures. It provides key messages about the multiple health benefits of thoughtfully designed and equitably implemented climate action.

It is the second of a series of three short thematic briefs developed for the Pan- European Commission on Climate and Health (PECCH), which has been convened by the WHO Regional Office for Europe to accelerate decisive climate action that protects and promotes health.

 

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Centre for Environment & Health (BON), Pan-European Commission on Climate and Health, Water & Climate (WAC)