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Workers' Health in the Green Economy and Sustainable Development _____ Dr Ivan D. Ivanov Department of Public Health and Environment World Health Organization 1| WHO arguments for Rio+20 • Universal health coverage – – People who are healthy are better able to learn, to work and to contribute positively to the societies • Health and the green economy – A healthy environment is a prerequisite for good health • Health as an outcome of all policies – Measuring health integrates economic, environmental and social dimensions 2| Lack of connection of health and environment priorities: the example of climate change Health is in Article 1 of the UN Climate Convention, and cited as a priority in > 95% of adaptation programmes. But • < 30% have adequate health vulnerability assessments and adaptation plans. • Resources provided cover less than 0.5% of expected health damage costs. • Only 1 of 13 main economic models informing mitigation decisions, takes account of health co-benefits. 3| Proportion of Least Developed Country Climate Fund Disaster 1% preparedness 2% Agriculture/Food security 8% 29% 15% Water resources management Community level adaptation Natural Resource Management Infrastructure 19% 26% Health What is "green economy"? Greening the economy is expected to create a series of health, economic, social and environmental benefits, including a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and a better adaptation to climate change 4| Green economic approaches can What needs a difference tomake be done? to health, sustainability and equity 5| Example 1: 'Green/clean energy production can reduce NCD burden' Coal mining is one of the most hazardous industries: 14,000 deaths annually are attributed to coal workers' pneumoconiosis occupational injuries, noise induced hearing loss, vibration disease, musculo-skeletal disorders Communities next to coal mines: 70% increased risk for developing kidney disease. 64% increased risk for developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 6| 30% more likely to report high blood pressure Example 2: Integrated pest and weed management will reduce pesticides poisonings Suicides from pesticides ingestion • 258,000 deaths Acute pesticide poisonings among agricultural workers • 18 – 130 per 100,000 full time workers Chronic effects, including cancer 7| A vision of What needs health in to be done? Sustainable Development: Setting goals & measuring success 8| The way forward: Health Sector to provide leadership on governance for sustainable development by…. – Provide evidence on health impacts of innovations /technologies – Ensure health an outcome of SD policies, by implementing Health Impact Assessment (HIA) – Set goals, define health indicators, and measure results 9| Facilitate greater uptake of health impact assessment – the tool for including health in all policies HIA can: 10 | • Identify policy options that are most favourable for health, including workers • Establish a baseline against which to monitor and measure the extent to which policies are contributing to health and development goals • Define monitoring and evaluation framework • Promote public participation and community engagement in decision-making processes Set goals and measure results - Examples of workers' health indicators for sustainable development •Rate of occupational accidents – fatal/non-fatal •Rate of occupational diseases •Index of production of toxic chemicals, by toxicity class •Economically active children aged 10-14 11 | •Occupational accidents/diseases in sector affected by the greening of the economy – energy, transport, construction, extractive industry, agriculture, waste management Opportunities for occupational health in sustainable development • Green jobs – healthy, safe and decent • Full cost pricing – include social (occupational health) externalities in the price of energy and products • Green technologies – prevention through design • Key sectors – renewable energy, green construction, public transport, waste management • Sustainable production and consumption 12 | – occupational health as a measure of business sustainability WHA Resolution 60.26 "Workers' Health: Global Plan of Action • The health of workers is an essential prerequisite for productivity and economic development • Work towards access of all workers with essential interventions and basic occupational health services for prevention of occupational and work-related diseases and injuries • Incorporate measures for workers' health economic development policies, poverty reduction strategies and national plans and programs for sustainable development. 13 | Incorporate workers' health in the policies on sustainable development 14 |