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Explore the ATACH case studies library to discover country progress and lessons learned in climate and health action, including on climate-resilient and low-carbon health systems. In this library, you will find case studies from around the world showing how countries are implementing climate and health policies, programs and/or interventions, and highlighting lessons learned and recommendations to support further implementation and scaling. This library is regularly updated with new case studies from across the ATACH membership.

Featured collection: Belém Health Action Library

Explore this special collection of case studies to discover impactful actions for health system adaptation and resilience, as shared by governments, communities, academic/research institutions and international organizations for the Belém Health Action Plan.

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Navigate the list below by COP26 Health Programme commitment and region to find case studies.

Lao PDR: Integration of Health in NDCs

28.07.2025

With coordination and technical support from the NDC Partnership, Lao PDR is updating its NDC 3.0 Mitigation and Adaptation Commitment which includes priority sector-specific strategies and action plans covering the 2021-2025...

Monitoring and surveillance of climate risks on health in Mozambique

25.07.2025

Mozambique is developing climate services for health focusing on key climate-sensitive diseases identified as part of its Vulnerability and Adaptation assessment and included in its Health National Adaptation Plan.

Building Resilient Health Systems in Pakistan through Equity-Centered Adaptation

25.07.2025

Pakistan adopts a locally-led, gender and equity-driven approach to build resilience to key climate-health risks.

Developing a climate-based tool to identify dengue and leptospirosis risks in Southeast Asia

25.07.2025

The ECOsystem MOdification and emerging infectious diseases Risk Evaluation (ECOMORE) II project helps authorities in Cambodia, Laos, Viet Nam, Myanmar and the Philippines better prevent and respond to climate-sensitive infectious disease outbreaks.

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