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HEALTH AND THE MINAMATA CONVENTION ON MERCURY. Special Program on Sustainable Development and Health Equity. XIX Meeting of the Forum of Ministers of Environment for Latin America and the Caribbean Los Cabos, Mexico 11-14 March 2014. MERCURY HEALTH IMPACTS .
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HEALTH AND THE MINAMATA CONVENTION ON MERCURY Special Program on Sustainable Development and Health Equity XIX Meeting of theForum of Ministers of Environmentfor LatinAmerica and theCaribbean Los Cabos, Mexico 11-14 March 2014
MERCURY HEALTH IMPACTS Threat to the development of the child in utero and early in life. In subsistence fishing populations, between 1.5/1000 and 17/1000 children showed cognitive impacts. Toxic to the nervous, digestive and immune systems, as well as the lungs, kidneys, skin and eyes. Adults are affected through occupational and consumer exposures.
DIRECT EXPOSURE TO PEOPLE Through their work (e.g. health workers, miners) in contaminated sites in consumer product usage
LEGALLY BINDING – PHASE OUT BY 2020(Article 4) • Mercury blood pressure measuring devices • Mercury fever thermometers
Part of UN Environment Programme's (UNEP) Mercury Products Partnership, lead by the US Environmental Protection Agency. • Guidance documents (WHO/PAHO Guidelines for thermometers and sphygmomanometers replacement) • Technical and policy support for hospitals, health services and ministries of health and environment • Success stories: Countries in the Americas committed or already mercury-free: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Mexico
ARTISANAL AND SMALL-SCALE GOLD MINING (ASGM) • (Article 7) • Development of public health strategies to address the health impacts of mercury use in ASGM (required for countries that have "more than insignificant" ASGM) • WHO/PAHO participation on UNEP Global and Regional Fora on ASGM to follow up on the health strategy
MERCURY CONTAMINATED SITES(Article 12) • Human health risk assessment to inform on actions to reduce risks
HEALTH INFORMATION(Articles 17, 18, 19) • Public awareness-raising, exchanging health information, health research, and health monitoring
HEALTH ASPECTS(Article 16) • Health programs to protect vulnerable populations at risk from exposure to mercury, provision of health care (in the context of WHO/PAHO priority universal health coverage) • WHO invited to provide information to COP on Article 16 and others • Capacity building health sector and multi sector collaboration-www.paho.org/toxicology
THE ROLE OF WHO INCLUDINGTHE WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY • Convention preamble recognizes the role of WHO, references to collaboration with WHO and IGOs in the Convention • Diplomatic Conference resolution on the Convention invites WHO to support implementation of the Convention • WHO Executive Board recommended the 67th World Health Assembly in May 2014 pass a resolution on the role of WHO and ministries of health in implementation of the Convention
ACTIONS ON MULTI SECTORIAL COLLABORATION Ministers of Health and Environment – keyareasforjointcollaboration agenda: • Phaseout of mercurybloodpressuremeasuringdevices and mercuryfeverthermometers – guidelinesforreplacement (WHO/PAHO and countries), inventories and storage (UNEP and countries) • ASGM – healthstrategy (WHO/PAHO and countries) in thenationalaction plan (UNEP and countries); expand universal healthcoverageforminingsettings PAHO and the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization project with BID
Thanksforyourattention For more information Ana Boischio, PhD, MSc - boischioa@paho.org Regional advisor in Toxicology SpecialProgramonSustainableDevelopment and HealthEquity