• Haigla hädaolukorrale reageerimise kontrollnimekiri: Kõigi ohtudega arvestav abimaterjal haiglajuhtidele ja hädaolukorra lahendajatele 

      Maailma Terviseorganisatsiooni. Euroopa Regionaalbüroo (‏2016‎, WHO/EURO:2016-4216-43975-61989)‏
      Haiglad täidavad väga tähtsat ülesannet, pakkudes kogukondadele vajalikku arstiabi igasuguste katastroofide ajal. Katastroofid võivad oma ulatusest ja laadist olenevalt põhjustada kiiresti kasvava vajaduse teenuse järele, mis võib ületada haiglate ja üldisemalt kogu tervishoiusüsteemi võimekust ja turvalisust. Maailma Terviseorganisatsiooni Euroopa Regionaalbüroo on välja töötanud Haigla hädaolukorrale reageerimise kontrollnimekirja, et abistada haiglate ja hädaolukordade juhte tõenäolisematele katastroofistsenaariumidele reageerimisel. See ...
    • Halbzeitbilanz auf hoher Ebene des Europäischen Prozesses Umwelt und Gesundheit: Haifa (‏Israel)‏, 28.−30. April 2015: Tagungsbericht 

      Weltgesundheitsorganisation. Regionalbüro für Europa (‏2015‎, WHO/EURO:2015-6421-46187-66804)‏
      Die Halbzeitbilanztagung auf hoher Ebene zur Bewertung der Fortschritte bei der Umsetzung des Prozesses Umwelt und Gesundheit in Europa und seines institutionellen Rahmens fand vom 28. - 30. April 2015 in Haifa (‏Israel)‏ statt. Auf der Tagung wurden die Erfüllung der Verpflichtungen überprüft, die die Mitgliedstaaten und Akteure gemäß der Erklärung von Parma über Umwelt und Gesundheit eingegangen waren, die Herausforderungen bewertet, mit denen die Mitgliedstaaten noch konfrontiert sind, strategische Partnerschaften überprüft sowie zukünftige ...
    • A handbook : planning to protect children against hazards 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2006)‏
    • Handbuch zur Berechnung der Krankheitslast durch Luftverschmutzung in AirQ+ 

      Weltgesundheitsorganisation. Regionalbüro für Europa (‏2022‎, WHO/EURO:2022-1560-41311-57653)‏
      AirQ+ ist ein anwenderfreundliches Softwaretool für die Quantifizierung der Krankheitslast und der gesundheitlichen Folgen verursacht durch Luftverschmutzung, das vom WHO-Regionalbüro für Europa entwickelt wurde. AirQ+ beinhaltet Methoden zur Abschätzung der gesundheitlichen Auswirkungen der Langzeit- und Kurzzeitexposition gegenüber der Verschmutzung der Außenluft. Die Methoden verwenden Angaben aus epidemiologischen Kohortenstudien, die eine Beziehung zwischen durchschnittlichen langfristigen Belastungen gegenüber Luftschadstoffen und ...
    • Handlungskonzepte und vorrangige Interventionen für ein gesundes Altern 

      Weltgesundheitsorganisation. Regionalbüro für Europa (‏2012‎, WHO/EURO:2012-4343-44106-62439)‏
      Gesundes Altern ist in der Europäischen Region wie auch weltweit ein vorrangiges Thema der Politik. 2012 jährt sich zum zehnten Male die Annahme des Internationalen Aktionsplans von Madrid über das Altern durch die Vereinten Nationen. Die Europäische Union hat 2012 zum Eu-ropäischen Jahr für aktives Altern und Solidarität zwischen den Generationen erklärt. Im Rah-men des Weltgesundheitstags am 7. April 2012 werden Kampagnen zum Thema Altern und Ge-sundheit in der gesamten Europäischen Region dafür sensibilisieren, wie Bürger und Staat in diesem ...
    • Handlungsrahmen der WHO zur Verwirklichung eines Höchstmaßes an Gesundheit für Menschen mit Behinderungen in der Europäischen Region (‏2022–2030)‏ 

      Weltgesundheitsorganisation. Regionalbüro für Europa (‏2022‎, WHO/EURO:2022-6751-46517-67451)‏
      Der Zugang zu hochwertigen zeitnahen und bezahlbaren Gesundheitsleistungen ist ein Menschenrecht. Gesundheit ist ein entscheidender Aspekt von Wohlbefinden. Daher müssen Diskriminierung aufgrund von Behinderung und jegliche Art von Barrieren eliminiert werden, die den Zugang zu und die Inanspruchnahme von Gesundheitsleistungen durch Menschen mit Behinderungen erschweren. Der vorgeschlagene Handlungsrahmen der WHO zur Verwirklichung eines Höchstmaßes an Gesundheit für Menschen mit Behinderungen in der Europäischen Region (‏2022–2030)‏ wurde in ...
    • Harmful use of alcohol, alcohol dependence and mental health conditions: a review of the evidence for their association and integrated treatment approaches 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2019‎, WHO/EURO:2019-3571-43330-60791)‏
      Harmful use of alcohol is a key risk factor for noncommunicable diseases and mental health conditions. An evidence review was carried out to better understand the links between harmful alcohol use or dependence and mental health conditions (‏anxiety, depression, self-harm and suicidal behaviour)‏ and opportunities for more integrated care. The evidence suggests clear associations between harmful alcohol use or dependence and the mental health conditions studied, although the causality and nature of the associations remain unclear. Coexistence of ...
    • Hazardous chemicals: fact sheet on Sustainable Development Goals (‏SDGs)‏: health targets 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2017‎, WHO/EURO:2017-2372-42127-58020)‏
      The Sustainable Development Goals (‏SDGs)‏ aim to transform our world. They are a call to action to end poverty and inequality, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy health, justice and prosperity. It is critical that no one is left behind. In 2015, all the countries in the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It sets out 17 Goals, which include 169 targets. These wide-ranging and ambitious Goals interconnect. SDG 3 is to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. It has 13 targets ...
    • Health 2020: agriculture and health through food safety and nutrition: sector brief on agriculture 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2015‎, WHO/EURO:2015-6159-45924-66183)‏
      The Health 2020 policy framework has been adopted by all Member States of the WHO European Region in order to address Europe’s great social and health challenges, calling upon the health sector to reach out to, and work with, all the various sectors and parties in the continuous work of improving people’s health and well-being. Today, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases and their behavioural risk factors, which include unhealthy diets, overweight and obesity, account for the most preventable diseases and ...
    • Health 2020: education and health through early development: sector brief on education 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2015‎, WHO/EURO:2015-6160-45925-66189)‏
      The Health 2020 policy framework has been adopted by all Member States of the WHO European Region in order to address Europe’s great social and health challenges, calling upon the health sector to reach out to, and work with, all the various sectors and parties in the continuous work of improving people’s health and well-being. In the 21st century, education and health can no longer afford to work in separate silos. Robust evidence shows that children with environments that support their health demonstrate better education outcomes, and better ...
    • Health 2020: education and health through the life-course: sector brief on education 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2015‎, WHO/EURO:2015-6161-45926-66190)‏
      The Health 2020 policy framework has been adopted by all Member States of the WHO European Region in order to address Europe’s great social and health challenges, calling upon the health sector to reach out to, and work with, all the various sectors and parties in the continuous work of improving people’s health and well-being. Investing in education also means investing in health throughout the life-course. Education is crucial to opportunities for participation in society, keeping people in the labour market and supporting their return if they ...
    • Health 2020: foreign policy and health: sector brief on foreign affairs 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2015‎, WHO/EURO:2015-6162-45927-66196)‏
      The Health 2020 policy framework has been adopted by all Member States of the WHO European Region in order to address Europe’s great social and health challenges, calling upon the health sector to reach out to, and work with, all the various sectors and parties in the continuous work of improving people’s health and well-being. Today’s greatest challenges are global and require a common, coordinated response. By working together, health and foreign affairs can contribute to improving the living and working conditions of individuals, families and ...
    • Health 2020: multisectoral action for the health of migrants: thematic brief on migration 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2016‎, WHO/EURO:2016-6164-45929-66202)‏
      Migration has been recognized as one of the greatest challenges societies are facing and will face during the upcoming decades. Human mobility causes an increase in diversity across societies, posing several integration and demographic challenges. Health systems must be flexible and adapt to people’s diverse health profiles and needs. Further, the right to health is a universal value inspiring many countries’ constitutional laws. The health of migrants must therefore be ensured in accordance with respecting human rights principles to enable ...
    • Health 2020: social protection and health: sector brief on social protection 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2015‎, WHO/EURO:2015-6165-45930-66207)‏
      The Health 2020 policy framework has been adopted by all Member States of the WHO European Region in order to address Europe’s great social and health challenges, calling upon the health sector to reach out to, and work with, all the various sectors and parties in the continuous work of improving people’s health and well-being. More equal societies are happier, healthier and wealthier. By working together, the health and social sectors can contribute to improving the living and working conditions of individuals, families and communities in the ...
    • Health 2020: social protection, housing and health: sector brief on housing 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2016‎, WHO/EURO:2016-6163-45928-66200)‏
      The Health 2020 policy framework has been adopted by all Member States of the WHO European Region in order to address Europe’s great social and health challenges, calling upon the health sector to reach out to, and work with, all the various sectors and parties in the continuous work of improving people’s health and well-being. Investment in housing plays an important role in determining health through the life-course. The housing sector is crucial to improving social and living conditions and preventing injuries and disease, as well as for ...
    • Health 2020: transport and health: sector brief on transport 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2015‎, WHO/EURO:2015-6166-45931-66211)‏
      The Health 2020 policy framework has been adopted by all Member States of the WHO European Region in order to address Europe’s great social and health challenges, calling upon the health sector to reach out to, and work with, all the various sectors and parties in the continuous work of improving people’s health and well-being. Investing in transport plays an important role in determining health throughout the life-course. The transport sector is crucial to opportunities for participation in society, sustainable development, preventing injuries ...
    • Health and climate action: policy brief 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2019‎, WHO/EURO:2019-3443-43202-60522)‏
      Sustainable Development Goal (‏SDG)‏ 13 is to take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts. SDG 3 is to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. Climate and health are closely linked: action on one gets results in the other.
    • Health and climate change: the “now and how”: a policy action guide 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2005‎, WHO/EURO:2005-3954-43713-61496)‏
      This document presents a brief summary of the results of the research project “Climate change and adaptation strategies for human health in Europe” (‏cCASHh)‏ (‏May 2001-July 2004)‏, coordinated by WHO and supported by the Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development Programme in the frame of the Fifth European Union Framework Programme for Research and Development.Current climate trends point to the likelihood that southern Europe will become drier in the future, while northern Europe is likely to become warmer and wetter. Extreme events are ...
    • Health and economic development in south-eastern Europe in the twenty-first century: Second Health Ministers’ Forum with the special participation of ministers of finance: Skopje, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 25–26 November 2005: forum report 

      South-Eastern Europe Health Network; Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe; Council of Europe Development Bank; Council of Europe; World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2006‎, EUR/05/5056095)‏
    • Health and gender equality: policy brief 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2019‎, WHO/EURO:2019-3702-43461-61058)‏
      The framework provided by the Sustainable Development Goals (‏SDGs)‏ offers a unique opportunity to achieve gender equality and simultaneously improve health and well-being for all. SDG5 highlights gender equality as a stand-alone goal but also recognizes progress on this SDG not only contributes to the others, but many SDGs cannot be achieved without progress on gender inequality.Member States of the WHO European Region have some of the highest levels of gender equality in the world, but there are differences across the Region.Gender inequality ...