Sustainable Development Goals on air pollution, energy and health

Fact flyer

Overview

WHO is the custodian agency of a handful of SDG indicators for Goals 3 (pertaining to good health and well-being), but also in Goals 2 (Zero hunger), 5 (Gender equality), 6 (Water and sanitation), 7 Energy), 11 (Cities and communities) and 16 (Peace, justice and strong institutions) which highlights the importance of mainstreaming health across topics. Among them are three air pollution-related indicators:

  • SDG 3.9.1 indicator: Mortality rate attributed to household and ambient air pollution
  • SDG 7.1.2 indicator: Proportion of population with primary reliance on clean fuels and technologies
  • SDG 11.6.2: Annual levels of fine particulate matter in cities

Air pollution related SDG indicators data is available at country level and for a wide range of regional and income levels.

The comparability of SDG data will be fundamental to track countries’ progress towards achieving the WHO’s proposed 50% reduction in the fraction of mortality attributed to anthropogenic air pollution from 2015 to 2040.

WHO Team
Air Quality, Energy and Health (AQE), Environment, Climate Change, OneHealth, Migration (ECO)
Editors
WHO
Number of pages
10