| World Health Day |
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| Saturday, 19 April 2008 | |
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The World Health Day was celebrated this year under the theme of major importance: "Protecting the health climate change." The effects of change and climate variability on health are being felt now. More than 60000 deaths occur each year as a result of climate-related natural disasters in developing countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) has made this day, celebrated every year on April 7, with an opportunity to raise awareness about the health consequences and put public health at the centre of the priorities of the United Nations climate change. This choice was dictated by the fact that climate change leads to growing threats to global health security. The World Health Day 2008 is also, according to the WHO, a unique opportunity to receive attention and generate a momentum that compels governments, the international community, civil society and individuals to act and to deal with health challenges created by climate change. The world community, for example, said WHO, among other things, strengthen the monitoring and containment of infectious diseases, ensure safer use of water supplies are becoming scarce and coordinate action in the health situation Emergency.
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