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Global health leaders reaffirm commitment to Immunization Agenda 2030
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Global health leaders reaffirm commitment to Immunization Agenda 2030

  • Global health leaders reaffirm commitment to IA2030 and its role in outbreak preparedness and resilient health systems.
  • Member States call for sustainable, country-led immunization programs and stronger regional vaccine capacity.
  • Officials warn of rising outbreaks and gaps in immunization, urging recovery of zero-dose and under-immunized children.
  • The discussion stresses the impact of misinformation on vaccine confidence and calls for countermeasures.
  • Delegates outline life-course vaccination and digital registries to modernize immunization systems.
  • WHO commits to advancing IA2030 through zero-dose focus and stronger partnerships.
  • Member States push for sustainable financing and country ownership to secure gains through 2030.
  • Calls for stronger regional vaccine manufacturing and diversified supply chains.
  • Leaders stress integration of immunization with primary health care and national preparedness.
  • The event underscores political commitment and sustained financing to maintain immunization gains.
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The Price Of Climate Change Is Being 'Paid By Our Lungs' - Health Policy Watch
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The Price Of Climate Change Is Being 'Paid By Our Lungs' - Health Policy Watch

  • Climate change is impacting respiratory health in Europe, especially for asthma and allergy patients.
  • Experts linked longer pollen seasons and air pollution to increased lung inflammation amid heatwaves.
  • The Lancet PECCH report calls WHO and governments to declare climate action a public health emergency of international concern.
  • Cities are identified as leaders for climate-health action through urban planning and mobility changes.
  • The ICJ ruling on climate emissions adds symbolic weight for climate litigation and health policy.
  • WHO regional leaders emphasized translating scientific evidence into actionable climate-health recommendations.
  • Health systems are urged to track climate-related health outcomes for better policy.
  • European cities like London and Barcelona are piloting ultra-low-emission zones and green spaces.
  • Health advocates call for better education of medical professionals on climate risks.
  • The Health Assembly saw a push to integrate climate-health topics into health education.
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