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Officials Agree To Reduce Environmental Threats

Published: Sun 31 Aug 2008 03:54 PM
African Officials Agree At UN Conference To Reduce Environmental Threats To Health
New York, Aug 29 2008 6:10PM
African health and environment ministers attending a United Nations-sponsored conference concluding today in Gabon have agreed to form an alliance to try to reduce environmental threats to human health and well-being.
The Libreville Declaration, named after the Gabonese capital where the four-day conference was held, commits governments in the region to take measures to stimulate the necessary policy, investment and institutional changes so that synergies between health, environment and other fields are maximized.
The text of the declaration was decided after participants concurred that the root causes of environmental degradation can be found in social and economic problems such as poverty, inequality of wealth, the debt burden and unsustainable production and consumption behaviours.
Delegates noted that these problems can lead to the proliferation of diseases and conditions including malaria, tuberculosis, cholera, typhoid, bronchitis and asthma.
Luis G. Sambo, the Regional Director of the UN World Health Organization’s (WHO) African office, welcomed the declaration, saying it should serve as a catalyst for necessary political and institutional action.
“The signing of this landmark declaration is the first step towards saving the lives of millions of people from the harmful effects of changes in the environment,” Dr. Sambo said.
This week’s conference, jointly organized by WHO and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), was attended by health ministers, environment ministers, policymakers, bilateral and multilateral institutions, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and highᾭlevel experts.
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