Theme:
Environmental Health: Water and Food Security
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“Environmental health addresses all the physical, chemical, and biological factors external to a person,
and all the related factors impacting behaviours. It encompasses the assessment and control of those environmental
factors that can potentially affect health. It is targeted towards preventing disease and creating health-supportive
environments.” -WHO
“Millennium Development Goal number 7, target 10 aims "to halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation". The world is still on track to reach the drinking water target, but increasing water scarcity may seriously undermine progress towards achieving this goal.” - WHO “The rapid rise in the price of basic foodstuffs has had both a profound, immediate humanitarian impact and a major structural effect that aggravates the existing prevalence of malnutrition around the Globe.” -WHO |
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Conference participants will have the opportunity to have a greater knowledge about this topic when the Background Guide
will be uploaded on the website by the end of January. This Background Guide will provide you with an introduction to the
link between health and levels of access to water and to safe and nutritious food. It will also provide an overview of
the factors that determine the current and future levels of access to food and water. Finally, the document will outline
possible solutions to the problem, focusing more specifically on solutions that the WHO could bring.
Environmental health is a timely topic of particular relevance given that around the globe, 13 millions of deaths could be prevented every year if our environments were healthier. Poor environment is the direct cause of one third of all deaths and diseases in the least developed countries. Environmental health is a vast field which encompasses weather extremes, increasing global temperatures, rising sea levels, food borne diseases, poor quality of water, lack of water, natural disasters, air pollution, insect vectors that spread infectious diseases, use of fuels and others. We have chosen to focus on access to food and water because they are evident primary human needs that are being compromised by the recent food security crisis, the food prices crisis and the increasing water scarcities. |
How to get well prepared for the conference
Here are questions to answer for each of your countries: