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Japan and Senegal join the ATACH, reinforcing their commitment to climate resilient and low carbon sustainable health systems

On the margins of the 77th World Health Assembly, the Alliance for Transformative Action on Climate and Health (ATACH) has welcomed the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan and the Ministry of Health and Social Action...

New insights into countries' climate and health financing needs

The World Health Organization, in partnership with the Rockefeller Foundation, recently concluded an assessment of country needs in mobilizing financing for climate and health solutions. This assessment shed light on country...

ATACH Global Meeting: Transforming health systems in the face of climate change

4 & 5 March 2024 | ATACH countries and partners convened for a global, in-person meeting to share experienced and discuss ATACH priorities moving forward.

Latest resources

Transition to sustainable plastic packaging for consumer healthcare products

This Position Paper from the Global Self Care Federation (GSCF) outlines the consumer healthcare industry's perspective on policies needed to enhance sustainable packaging for non-prescription medicines and food supplements. It...

Carbon Footprint Supplier Assessment Questionnaire

This document is a basic questionnaire to assess and report on the environmental and social impacts of pharmaceutical suppliers' practices. The questionnaire provides a general survey of impacts and practices in terms of carbon...

Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Sectoral Guidance

This Sectoral Guidance document is designed as a simplified sectoral guidance to supplement general GHG protocol guidance. It aims to assist self-care suppliers in developing a GHG reduction strategy by providing non-technical...

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