Alliance for Transformative Action on Climate and Health (ATACH), 2025

Georgia is strengthening its legal framework climate change health through progressive policies focused on climate resilience within the health care sector. This initiative addresses threats such as extreme heat, vector-borne diseases, and system-wide vulnerabilities. The case study details how the country is integrating climate considerations into health laws, regulations, and strategy development, fostering improved preparedness and risk governance. With collaborative engagement between health authorities, environmental agencies, and legal institutions, Georgia is working to embed climate-health safeguards into service delivery, infrastructure standards, and emergency planning. This legal foundation supports systematic adaptation efforts, enhancing the ability of the health system to anticipate, mitigate, and respond to climate-related health challenges across the population.