Establish national indicators to measure progress
Tools provide guidance and supportive information for Member States to identify and describe national indicators of progress in reducing the burden of disease from chemicals, aligned with global indicators where possible.
Relevant tools
Below is a list of tools relevant for implementing this topic :
- WHO - ENHIS database [accessed 2022]
- WHO - Framework for the use of systematic review in chemical risk assessment [2021]
- WHO - Environmental health indicators: Framework and methodologies [1999]
- WHO - Children's Environmental Health Indicators [accessed 2022]
- WHO - Making a difference: Indicators to improve children's environmental health [2003]
- WHO - Brief guide to analytical methods for measuring lead in blood: Second edition [2020]
- WHO - Assessment of prenatal exposure to mercury: standard operating procedures [2018]
- WHO - Human biomonitoring: facts and figures [2015]
- WHO - Noncommunicable Diseases Progress Monitor [2022]
- WHO - Sustainable development goals and health [accessed 2021]
- UNEP - Global Chemicals and Waste Indicator Review Document [2021]
- UNEP - Measuring Progress: Environment and the SDGs [2021]