Empowering Youth Voices in Public Health: Duha Shellah Joins WHO EMR Youth Council

Empowering Youth Voices in Public Health: Duha Shellah Joins WHO EMR Youth Council

Empowering Youth Voices in Public Health: Duha Shellah Joins WHO EMR Youth Council

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Dec 22, 2023

The World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA) proudly announces the acceptance of Duha Shellah as its representative to the esteemed World Health Organization Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMRO) Youth Council. This appointment reflects a shared commitment to amplifying youth voices and fostering meaningful engagement in shaping the future of global health.

At the heart of this initiative is the belief that the perspectives and contributions of young individuals should be central to decisions impacting global health. WHO EMRO’s establishment of a regional youth council within the EMR aims to empower young leaders like Duha Shellah to play a pivotal role in influencing public health policies, not just in the region but on a global scale.

The WHO EMR Youth Council serves as a dynamic platform for harnessing the innovative ideas, experiences, and expertise of young leaders. The goal is to strengthen their involvement in policy-making processes and elevate their status as key contributors to public health systems. This initiative aligns with WFPHA’s broader mission to promote inclusivity and youth engagement in global health advocacy.

Duha Shellah’s representation in the WHO EMR Youth Council is a testament to the WFPHA’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders in public health. As a representative, Duha will bring a wealth of insights, advocating for policies that address the diverse needs of the population.

The collaborative efforts between WFPHA and WHO exemplify a shared vision for a future where youth voices are not only heard but are instrumental in shaping the direction of public health initiatives. This appointment is a beacon of youth leadership, showcasing the vital role young individuals play in influencing and advancing global health agendas.

Unmasking Big Tobacco: Seven Deceptive Tactics Revealed

Unmasking Big Tobacco: Seven Deceptive Tactics Revealed

Unmasking Big Tobacco: Seven Deceptive Tactics Revealed

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Dec 21, 2023

The tobacco industry has employed sophisticated and deceptive strategies to influence public opinion and disrupt health policies for decades. Despite overwhelming evidence of the deadly effects of tobacco products, the industry remains profitable, contributing to over 8 million tobacco-related deaths annually.

In a comprehensive review, the Tobacco Control Working Group of the World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA) has identified seven key tactics employed by the tobacco industry, revealing the industry’s pervasive influence across scientific research, politics, law, sport, education, and the media.

Understanding these tactics is crucial for effective tobacco control measures. Recommendations include comprehensive advertising bans, plain packaging, health warnings, vigilance against industry front groups, education, and advocacy. Transparency in academic journals, compliance with FCTC Article 5.3, exposure of political lobbying, strict regulation of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), prioritizing data over propaganda in the ‘harm reduction’ debate, aligning policies with FCTC, and legal action against Big Tobacco are vital steps. Health professionals and the public must be informed to collectively combat the industry’s tactics, reducing global tobacco consumption and preventing related illnesses and deaths.

A Pioneering Step Towards Planetary Health: WFPHA Signs the Manifesto

A Pioneering Step Towards Planetary Health: WFPHA Signs the Manifesto

A Pioneering Step Towards Planetary Health: WFPHA Signs the Manifesto

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Dec 19, 2023

In a significant move towards addressing the urgent challenges posed by Planetary Health, the World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA) proudly announces its commitment by signing the manifesto on the Declaration of Planetary Health. This pivotal declaration, signed by numerous academic health institutions, underscores the Code Red emergency our planet faces and advocates for immediate action in education, research, and the transformation of health systems.

Key Points:

Understanding the Emergency: The Code Red warning highlights the severity of the planetary health crisis, and the WFPHA acknowledges the need for swift and comprehensive action.

WFPHA’s Pledge: By signing the manifesto, the WFPHA commits to playing a central role in addressing the global planetary health emergency, advocating for education and research to build a sustainable future.

Climate-Resilient Health Systems: The manifesto emphasizes transitioning to climate-resilient and low-carbon health systems, recognizing the vital connection between environmental health and well-being.

Endorsement of Healthy Climate Prescription: The WFPHA aligns itself with the Healthy Climate Prescription, an initiative by the Global Climate and Health Alliance and the World Health Organization, calling for urgent actions such as updating national climate commitments, a just transition away from fossil fuels, and equitable distribution of resources.

Call to Action: The WFPHA encourages its members and the global public health community to unite in addressing the planetary health emergency through education, research, and transformative action. Additionally, the endorsement of the Healthy Climate Prescription amplifies the call for concrete measures to combat climate change.

Conclusion: The signing of the manifesto and endorsement of the Healthy Climate Prescription mark historic moments, signaling the WFPHA’s dedication to a future where planetary health and human well-being are inseparable. The commitment reflects a collective effort towards a healthier, sustainable, and just world, with a clear roadmap for climate action.

Global Health Unity: Highlights of the Year 2023

Global Health Unity: Highlights of the Year 2023

Global Health Unity: Highlights of the Year 2023

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Prof. Luis Eugenio de Souza & Prof. Bettina Borisch

Dec 18, 2023

Dear members, colleagues and friends of the WFPHA,

As we bid farewell to 2023, we are filled with gratitude for the unwavering dedication of our global public health community. Throughout the year, the World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA) stood resilient, navigating challenges and advancing our shared mission.

Global Health Unity: Highlights of the Year 2023

The 17th World Public Health Congress was a pinnacle of collaboration. Bringing together minds from diverse regions, this congress facilitated the exchange of knowledge and experiences, fostering a sense of unity among participants. Our joint efforts with the Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region and the Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine, and Public Health marked a historic milestone.

The approval of the 2023-2028 Strategic Plan reinforces our commitment to key goals, including advocating for peace, sustainable health equity, and global policies; promoting system change and decolonizing public health; democratizing global health governance; advancing public health knowledge, education, practice, and research; cultivating partnerships; supporting member associations; and building a responsive and sustainable WFPHA.

Despite the hurdles, from the complexities of pandemic response to deepening social inequities, our collective efforts have been impactful.

A Call to Global Health Advocates

The global conflict events of 2023 serve as a wake-up call, indicating that our current approach is no longer sustainable. This message is particularly poignant for all of us, with a special emphasis on the global health community.

We are acutely aware of the fragility of health, impacting both individuals and entire populations. Health is a universal common good and a fundamental human right, and our efforts are ceaseless on multiple fronts – from anti-tobacco policies and climate action to vaccination campaigns and workforce challenges.

The topic of “war and health” may not have seemed central to the global community’s concerns. That’s why we included peace in our mission and dedicated a plenary session to it at the 17th World Congress of Public Health.

As WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros recently emphasized, “there is no health without peace – as there is no peace without health.” This underscores the crucial role of the public health community in preventing wars and conflicts. We must address conflicts where they emerge, muster the courage to name them, and bring people to the table – even those who resist talking to each other. Fostering dialogue and finding solutions to conflicts stand as some of the most significant tasks in global public health.

We must remain a united community of thought and action. While we know there are solutions, we haven’t yet exhausted all our possibilities. It’s time to actively work towards preventing conflicts and promoting peace. There are solutions and ways to work for this goal. As we step into 2024, our resolve remains strong. The WFPHA continues to be a beacon of hope, striving for social justice, peace, sustainability, and health for all.

May the holiday season bring peace, joy, and be transformative for us all.

Best wishes and Seasonal Greetings,

Prof. Luis Eugenio Souza, President of the WFPHA

Prof. Bettina Borisch, CEO, WFPHA

 

 

Looking Back at COP28: Putting Public Health First in Climate Action

Looking Back at COP28: Putting Public Health First in Climate Action

Looking Back at COP28: Putting Public Health First in Climate Action

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Hannah Marcus

Dec 15, 2023

As COP28 came to a close, it became clearer the importance of focusing on public health to deal effectively with the climate crisis.

The World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA) played an important role at the COP28 Health Pavilion, leading talks to create a sustainable future that prioritizes the well-being of our planet and its people.

Let’s take a quick look back at some important moments from COP28 where key discussions happened about how climate and health are connected.

Embracing a Just Transition: Considering Health in Sustainability

One standout event during COP28 was the discussion on #JustTransition. Diverse voices came together to explore how health considerations could seamlessly fit into our journey toward a sustainable future.

At the event ‘Accelerating a Just Transition for Healthy People and a Healthy Planet,’ Hannah Marcus, Co-Chair of the Environmental Health Working Group at the WFPHA, discussed strategies for a smooth transition to a sustainable future, emphasizing the crucial role of both environmental and public health.

Marcus highlighted the importance of prioritizing public health within the broader context of global climate talks.

Confidence as a Catalyst: Driving Innovation for Change

Amidst the numerous insights shared at COP28, one particularly stood out, resonating with the essence of transformative change. Johan Rockström, Director at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK, a notable voice at the conference, emphasized, “For real innovation to occur, we need to have confidence. Just as the Earth’s systems have tipping points, so do social systems; that is, when enough people have confidence in something new, a tipping point is passed and transformation becomes possible.”

That statement underscores that transformative change becomes achievable when a critical mass believes in something new. It served as a guiding principle, emphasizing confidence’s role in steering innovation towards sustainable solutions.

Insights from the Ground: Hannah Marcus’s Updates

Hannah Marcus kept us in the loop with live updates from COP28. From discussions on prioritizing environmental health to active participation in the Climate Mobility Pavilion youth forum, organized by the International Organization for Migration and the Global Centre for Climate Mobility, she provided real-time insights into the vital conversations shaping the conference.

Networking for Impact: Collaborative Efforts in Focus

Hannah Marcus’s interaction with global health leader DrMariaNeira, WHO Director for Environment, Climate Change, and Health, showcased the collaborative spirit needed to address the intersection of global health and climate action.

WFPHA supports the move away from fossil fuels but urges faster and more ambitious action soon. As we reflect on COP28, the resounding message is clear: public health must play a central role in the global climate agenda.

Join us in revisiting Hannah Marcus’s journey through this pivotal conference, where the well-being of our planet and its people took the spotlight.