Unless swift action is taken, the world will miss the goal of universal access to clean cooking, with more than a fifth (24%) of the population still lacking access by 2030, with health and other will be more susceptible. We need to scale up the adoption of clean cooking solutions through awareness, policy, financing, innovative delivery models and technology development.
It also runs critically needed medical equipment such as vaccine refrigerators and emergency surgery, testing and diagnostic equipment, as well as basic equipment such as lighting, clean water supply, cooling, ventilation, heating and communications. Requires electricity. .
Electricity is essential for promoting and protecting health and can often mean the difference between life and death. WHO is working to promote access to clean cooking and electricity to health facilities through an integrated approach to health and energy challenges. By working closely with the energy sector, the health sector can take important steps in achieving health goals on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and pneumonia prevention, vaccination coverage and digital health, and You can improve your preparedness and response.