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World: WHO launches climate, health and migration research roadmap for the Western Pacific Region
By World Health Organization at ReliefWeb
· July 14, 2026
· 3 min read
. The launch brought together experts from WHO, United Nations agencies, academia, civil society organizations and migrant youth networks to discuss how stronger evidence can support more inclusive, resilient and climate-responsive health systems across the region. Addressing an urgent and growing n
Key takeaway Yet important evidence gaps continue to limit our ability to design effective and equitable responses,” said Dr Santino Severoni, Head of WHO Health and Migration.
Why this matters
The World Health Organization's launch of a climate, health, and migration research roadmap for the Western Pacific Region highlights the critical need for evidence-based policymaking in addressing the complex interplay between migration, displacement, and climate change. As the region grapples with a growing migrant population, the research agenda's focus on inclusive universal health coverage, preparedness and response to health emergencies, and multisectoral research on social determinants of health is particularly noteworthy. The identification of under-researched migrant and displaced populations as a cross-cutting priority also underscores the importance of equitable and inclusive research partnerships. By bringing together experts from diverse sectors, the WHO aims to foster greater collaboration and knowledge translation, ultimately supporting the development of more resilient and climate-responsive health systems. As the region moves forward with implementing this research agenda, the ability to secure sustainable financing and strengthen governance will be crucial in addressing the pressing health needs of migrant and displaced populations.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: July 14, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
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