copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Environmental health - World Health Organization (WHO) Healthier environments could prevent almost one quarter of the global burden of disease The COVID-19 pandemic is a further reminder of the delicate relationship between people and our planet Clean air, stable climate, adequate water, sanitation and hygiene, safe use of chemicals, protection from radiation, healthy and safe workplaces, sound agricultural practices, health-supportive cities
Ensuring a safe environment for patients and staff in COVID-19 health . . . Overview Use and content Countries can use the Ensuring a safe environment for patients and staff in COVID‑19 health-care facilities assessment tool to assess and monitor the structural capacities of facilities to: (i) allow safe COVID‑19 case management; (ii) continue to deliver essential services; and (iii) enable surge planning
Promoting healthy, safe and resilient workplaces for all Worldwide 3 5 billion people are working By promoting efforts to build healthier, safer and more resilient workplaces for all, WHO is seeking to achieve 1 billion more people enjoying healthier working life, and 1 billion more people being better protected at work from health emergencies
Clean, safe and secure environments to support early childhood development Clean, safe and secure environments contribute to enabling environments for nurturing care Clean air, safe and secure surroundings, and outlets for physical activity are essential conditions for children to survive and thrive
Towards a healthier and safer environment - World Health Organization (WHO) We also know many of the co-benefits to health, the environment, and the economy that could accrue with a more integrated approach to development policy and planning This is particularly the case in cities that are home to about 4 billion people—nearly half of the world’s population (6) People who live in cities are exposed to a range of
Patient safety - World Health Organization (WHO) A safe health system is one that adopts all necessary measures to avoid and reduce harm through organized activities, including: ensuring leadership commitment to safety and creation of a culture whereby safety is prioritized; ensuring a safe working environment and the safety of procedures and clinical processes;
Careers at WHO: WHO environment Dignity respect and a safe environment WHO is committed to providing a work environment that respects the inherent dignity of all persons WHO has a responsibility to take all appropriate steps to prevent and respond to harassment, including sexual harassment, discrimination and abuse of authority (collectively referred to as “abusive conduct
Creating an environment for emotional and social well-being: an . . . Overview The organizations publishing this document offer a useful tool to help shape a healthy, safe and friendly environment for all who live, learn and work in schools The organizations publishing this document offer this publication as a useful tool to help shape a healthy, safe and friendly environment for all who live, learn and work in schools
Healthy environments: why do they matter and what can we do? This document aims to provide the rationale for action to improve health through healthy environments, and an overview of key actions to take It aims to support policy-makers and others who can influence health determinants to navigate through the various environmental health areas These actors can thus obtain a brief overview of preventive, intersectoral action in this area to achieve