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  • 6th Green Hospitals Asian Conference

    This page features documents published for and from the 6th Green Hospitals Asian Conference, held…

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    6th GHAC Official Documentation
  • Resilient Health Systems in Asia: A Guide to Contextualizing Climate Vulnerability Assessment Tools for Local Needs

    Discover how healthcare facilities across Asia are building climate resilience with this practical guide to localizing vulnerability assessments. This document captures real-world experiences from Timor-Leste, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, showcasing practical approaches to adapting global tools for local needs.
  • REGISTRATION | 5th Green Hospitals Asian Conference

    VIEW PROGRAM HEREHealth Care Without Harm in Asia’s mission is to transform healthcare in the region as a green and resilient sector so as to protect public health from climate change, one that leverages health care leadership and purchasing power so as to drive policies and markets towards sustainability. The 5th Green Hospitals Asian Conference led by the Global Green and Healthy Hospitals (GGHH) Network in the region, plays an instrumental role in bringing such a mission to reality. The main objective of the conference is to set the 5-year roadmap that will pave the way for Asian healthcare as major stakeholder engaged in climate actions and policies in-country and in the region.  Such will feature the following key elements: climate adaptation and resilience, mitigation and leadership within the Asian healthcare realities.Specific Objectives...
  • Donate Now

      Together, we can stop air pollution that causes several health disorders by using energy from clean and health-friendly sources. In the Philippines, coal power plants have contributed to the deteriorating respiratory systems of many locals who live nearby. Most people suffer from various diseases due to toxic chemicals released through the smoke and water wastes from the power plants.These communities will benefit 85 percent of your donation through our help in establishing their viable statement against the effects of coal. Through educational campaigns, we raise their awareness to stand against the establishment or call for stoppage of coal power plants in their areas. We will facilitate gathering of data to strengthen their position, as well as amplify the issue to gain the support from policy makers and renewable energy advocates.The remaining 15 percent of your donation will be used for HCWH Asia’s overhead costs such as...
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     Let us help hospitals operate conscientiously by minimizing their carbon footprints that cause global warming. Amid saving lives, hospitals contribute to the worsening effects of climate change, from the technology they utilize to the products consumed.Adapting to environment-friendly practices remains a challenge for hospitals, especially in the Philippines. Due to limited resources, healthcare providers make use of what is readily available and affordable. Many government hospitals maintain their old systems to operate within the budget.With your donation, Health Care Without Harm Asia will be able to mobilize healthcare sectors to lead the fight against climate change. Educating the people working in the hospitals to reduce their carbon footprints will comprise 85 percent of your donation. They will learn about the impacts of climate change to our health, and how to make conscious decisions in using energy and purchasing equipment and goods.HCWH Asia will use the remaining...
  • Make a donation

    We need your support to transform the health care sector into a healing place for the people, the environment, and the planet. By making a donation, you and HCWH-Asia will be working together towards a health care system that does not compromise the safety of patients and the health care workers. Your donation will support campaigns that promote ecologically-sustainable health systems. In other words: a health system that is true to its vision of healing Donate to Healthy Energy Initiative CampaignDonate to Health Medical Waste CampaignDonate to Global Green and Healthy Hospitals Campaign
  • Climate Change and Health

    Southeast Asian countries are highly vulnerable to climate-related hazards such as droughts, cyclones, sea level rise, floods and landslides, according to a published report1 by the International Development Research Center (IDRC)1. In addition, six (6) countries from Asia namely Myanmar, Philippines, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Vietnam and Thailand are among the most vulnerable nations in the world according to the Top 10 Global Climate Risk Index2.Credits to Climate Change Vulnerability Mapping for Southeast Asia by Arief Anshory Yusuf & Herminia A. FranciscoClimate-related disasters pose a huge threat to the continuity of service of hospitals; if they are not prepared in terms of infrastructure, operations and procurement, it can translate to service interference at a time when they are highly needed. Thus, becoming climate-smart is a necessity for hospitals and other...
  • IN PHOTOS | 5th Green Hospitals Asian Conference

    5th Green Hospitals Asian Conference at the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, SingaporeOctober 8 - 10, 2019
  • VIDEO | Southeast Asia calls for Climate-resilient Healthcare Systems; featuring all-women healthcare champions

    Featuring women doctors, nurses, and health workers as healthcare climate action champions, Southeast Asia amplifies the call for the sector's collective engagement to decarbonize the health facilities, advance climate action in the region, and prevent future pandemics.Share this video onlinePart of this initiative is to get an overview of the healthcare climate action interest in the region, if you are inclined to participate or learn more about this movement, please answer this short survey:Become a Healthcare Climate Action Champion!This video was made possible by the participation of Global Green and Healthy Hospital (GGHH) Members in Bhutan, Malaysia, Indonesia, and HCWH Partner in Australia, Griffith University.