Organizations and Institutions involved in the in the fight to stop the dangerous effects of transboundary air pollution are: The UN ESCAP Regional Action Programme on Air Pollution; The UN ECE Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP); The European Union Legislation; The Intergovernmental Network on Atmospheric Pollution for Latin America and Caribbean (LAC); The US-Canada Air Quality Agreement; The West Asia Air Quality Network (WAAQN); The Eastern Africa Regional Framework Agreement on Air Pollution (Nairobi Agreement); The Arctic Council; The Malé Declaration on Control and Prevention of Air Pollution and Its Likely Transboundary Effects for South Asia (Malé Declaration); The North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation (NEASPEC); The West and Central Africa Regional Framework Agreement on Air Pollution (Abidjan Agreement); The Lusaka Agreement to develop a Southern African Development Community Regional Policy Framework on Air Pol...
The 2025 annual meeting of the Joint Task Force on the Health Aspects of Air Pollution gathered virtually 50 participants representing 27 Member States and 4 intergovernmental organizations to share information and updates or air quality and health and to review recent progress in the health risk assessment of air pollution under the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (UNECE Air Convention). Air pollution in an evolving context The Head of the WHO European Centre for Environment and Health, Ms Francesca Racioppi, opened the meeting by pointing to the increased attention to air quality following the Second WHO Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health (March 2025) and the adoption by the World Health Assembly of the Updated road map for an enhanced global response to the adverse health effects of air pollution (May 2025). The road map includes a voluntary target to halve the health impacts from anthropogenic air pol...
On the sixth International Day of Clean Air for blue skies , it’s time to race against air pollution action, build multistakeholder partnerships, and embrace our shared responsibility to address air pollution. In the lead up to #CleanAirDay, we're featuring updates from the United Nations System, partners, and others helping to highlight the urgent need for solutions to air pollution and its severe impacts on human health, climate, biodiversity, ecosystems, and overall quality of life.
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