FW: WHO Webinar: Together for health, we stand with science: Country data and SDGs on air pollution and health
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Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to a WHO webinar around the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), air quality and health.
Title: Together for health, we stand with science: Country data and SDGs on air pollution and health
📅 Date: Tuesday, 30 June 2026
🕑 Time (CEST): 8:30-9:30 (AM session), 4:30–5:30 (PM session)
🔗 Details and registration: https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2026/06/30/default-calendar/w...
Join us for a dedicated webinar launching the latest Sustainable Development Goals data on air pollution and health. This session will focus on presenting data related to critical air pollution indicators including SDG 3.9.1 (mortality from air pollution), 7.1.2 (access to clean fuels), and 11.6.2 (fine particulate matter).
The session will explore methods used for deriving long-term global trends in air pollution and health, showcase national initiatives for monitoring and reporting, and demonstrate how governments can use this data to align with WHO air quality guidelines. This webinar will provide actionable insights on turning data into effective public health policies.
Please ensure you register and submit any questions you may have in advance.
This event is part of the webinar series Clean Air and Energy for Health – from evidence to solutions.<https://www.who.int/teams/environment-climate-change-and-health/air-quali...> The series provides a 360° view of current science, tools, interventions, and policies for clean air and better health, while showcasing solutions that can reduce the health, economic, and environmental costs of air pollution.
Join us in translating the latest global findings into concrete national strategies, ensuring countries align with WHO air quality guidelines to protect public health from the impacts of air pollution.
We look forward to your participation.
Kind regards,
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World Health Organization
Environment, Climate Change, One Health and Migration
Climate Change, Air Quality, Energy and Health
Geneva
Switzerland
who.int
Air Quality, Energy and Health<https://www.who.int/teams/environment-climate-change-and-health/air-quali...>, Breathe Life Campaign<https://breathelife2030.org/>