Women walk on the road in Nový Delhi because the sky is surrounded by smog. (File Photo) | Photo Credit: Reuters
The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a new series of summary of science and politics (SPS), which supports global efforts to reduce air pollution and its significant health impacts, especially in countries with low and medium incomes.
The SPS series was introduced after the second global conference on air pollution and health in Cartagena, Colombia in March 2025, which linked ministers and parties from the whole industry.
Air pollution is a leading global risk factor for unsurpassed diseases. In 2021 alone, about 6.4 million deaths were associated with particle exposure, especially in countries with low and medium incomes, which represent 93% of related deaths.
SPS offers available evidence -based knowledge for politicians, experts and the public. It examines the health effects of air pollution, the vulnerability of children, pregnant women, older adults and outdoor workers and the risk of internal pollutants such as radon and biomass smoke.
Summary led by experts, including different countries, suggest practical solutions across sectors such as transport, agriculture, waste and energy management. They also deal with cross -sectional reduction issues such as legislation, climate change and cooperation with reconstruction.
Kalpana Balakrishnan, the Institute of Sri Ramacandra for Higher Education and Research, India and the WHO Director of the cooperating Center for Research and Training in the field of professional and environmental health, which participated in the creation of a summary, that each summary is the result of reviewed cooperation with more mutual assets.
“The main objective is to seize health sectors to take over the leading role by equipping it with science supported, sectoral -specific emissions and intervention information. Summary is also dealing with air pollution because the country must work together. By thoughtful understanding and promoted understanding and promoted understanding and also projected and projected and promoted and present and support and occur and occur and are characterized and promoted and promoted and promoted and characterized and characterized and introduced.
Published – July 25, 2025 01:01 IS