May 28, 2024
May 28, 2024
Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) approved the General Programme of Work 2025-2028, which includes responding to the escalating threat to health posed by climate change as one of its six strategic objectives. These objectives reflect major areas of focus for this four-year period.
Climate change presents a significant threat to global health, exacerbating vulnerabilities in health systems and widening health inequities.
"We wholeheartedly embrace that GPW 14 has climate change and health as one of the WHO strategic priorities and acknowledge the profound impact of climate change on global health." Dr Maria Neira / Director, Department of Environment, Climate Change, and Health
In response, WHO aims to lead a comprehensive response by the global health community to the climate crisis, driving the scale-up of evidence-based interventions to build climate-resilient health systems, and support health-promoting and environmentally sustainable practices within and outside of the health sector. This initiative aims to safeguard health amidst climate challenges, foster synergies between climate adaptation and mitigation efforts, and prioritize vulnerable populations.
Under the strategic objective of climate change and health, WHO prioritizes two key areas:
These actions align with broader goals of scaling up primary health care, achieving universal health coverage, and advancing health-enhancing climate resilience and mitigation efforts at national and global levels.
By prioritizing climate change and health, WHO underscores the critical intersection of climate change and global public health. This strategic focus for 2025–2028 is a decisive step towards ensuring healthier populations and a healthier planet, reinforcing the Organization’s commitment to addressing the most pressing challenges of our time.