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WHO fact sheet on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) provides key facts and information on symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, risk factors and WHO response.
Join the WHO Air Quality, Energy and Health Unit for the webinar “The foundation of air quality actions” to be held on 19 October 2023 at 2-3:30pm (CEST).
The webinar aims to:
Launch the Improving the capacity of countries to report on air quality in cities: Users’ guide to the repository of United Nations tools report which is a primer to air quality management.
Highlight step-by-step guidance for building national plans.
Showcase national initiatives that integrated UN tools to improve air pollution monitoring and report as well as enhance government officials to tackle air pollution and protect public health.
Join the WHO Air Quality, Energy and Health Unit for a groundbreaking webinar “New opportunities for air pollution and health education: launching an OpenWHO online course for health workers” to be held on 5 September 2023 at 1-2:15pm (CEST).In a landmark collaboration with over 30 international experts, WHO has developed the first WHO Air Pollution and Health Training toolkit specifically tailored for health workers (APHT) to be unveiled at the end of 2023. The toolkit includes downloadable and interactive training resources to inform and empower health care professionals. In anticipation of the toolkit’s launch, a readily accessible OpenWHO online training will be released at the margins of the 2023 UN International Day for Clean Air and blue skies. The webinar aims to:Launch the OpenWHO course on air pollution and health: an introduction for health workers.Showcase key initiatives aimed at raising awareness and equipping health professionals to tackle air pollution and protec
New solutions like e-cooking, which a few years ago were accessible only in middle and high-income countries, are now within reach, said Ed Brown, who leads