General case studies
ATACH Members are invited to submit case studies showcasing the general processes for building climate resilience and/or low carbon sustainability in the health sector, and/or advancing health promoting actions in other sectors. This could include (but is not limited to) the development and implementation of national plans, policies, strategies and/or interventions. These general case studies should aim to describe the overall process, challenges, solutions and lessons learnt in the implementation of climate resilience and/or low carbon sustainability in a given health system.
Submit a case study
The process to submit a general case study is as follows:
- Propose a case study: please send an email to atach@who.int stating the country and a brief description of your case study proposal. This will help ensure that your case study fits within the scope of the ATACH, and will allow the Secretariat to support you as needed to develop the case study.
- Draft the case study: you may draft your case study using a Word template (linked below). The ATACH Secretariat is available to support your efforts and to review drafts as needed, should you wish to share your draft to atach@who.int. Click on your preferred language below to access the Word template to draft your case study: in English en français en español
- Submit your case study: upload your final draft using the case study form in the Members Area of the ATACH Community of Practice. To access the form, you will first need to login to the Members Area* using your personal identifier and password. After logging in to Members Area, click below to access the form where you can submit your case study and include complementary materials (e.g. images, related resources/documents, etc.)
*All representatives of ATACH Members (including countries/areas and partner organizations) are allowed to access Members Area on the ATACH Community of Practice. If you have not yet received an identifier or are having any issues with accessing Members Area, please reach out to atach@who.int.