Assembly adopts the Global action plan on climate change and health for 2025–2028

Published: May 27, 2025

World Health Organization (WHO)

 


 

 

This article was originally published by the World Health Organization (WHO) 

 

 


 

 

At the Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly in 2025, Member States expressed support for the first-ever draft Global action plan on climate change and health, marking an important step forward in global health and climate policy. The draft Global action plan 2025–2028 (EB156(40)) acknowledged the urgent need to address the health impacts of climate change, positioning health systems as part of the climate solution.

 

It aims to provide a strategic framework to guide Member States, the WHO Secretariat and other stakeholders in developing climate-resilient, low-carbon health systems; enhancing surveillance and early warning systems; protecting vulnerable populations; and integrating health into climate policy and financing mechanisms.

 

Building on commitments made at previous Conference of the Parties (COPs) and the outcomes of the Executive Board meeting in February 2025, this plan supports WHO’s work to promote health leadership in the global climate agenda and coordinate country-level action and implementation. By supporting this Global action plan, the Assembly affirmed that climate action is not only an environmental priority but also a strategic health priority.

 

While recognizing this important progress, some Member States noted that more time and dialogue are needed to reach consensus on certain principles and language used in the action plan moving forward.

 

Related links:

  • Climate change and health: Draft Global Action Plan on Climate Change and Health A78/4 Add.2
  • Documents A78/4A78/4 Add.2 and EB156/2025/REC/1, decision EB156(40)
  • Draft Global Action Plan on Climate Change and Health as contained in decision EB156(40) and
  • EB156/25)