Safe, healthy and sustainable diets
The cross-cutting unit on Safe, Healthy and Sustainable Diets coordinates and brings together relevant inputs from other units in the Department of Nutrition and Food Safety to strengthen the coherence and alignment of WHO’s guidance, policy actions and provision of scientific advice and technical support to the Regional and Country Offices as well as to Member States and support the delivery of increased impact at the country level to achieve the 1 billion target of healthier populations.
This Cross-Cutting Unit develops evidence-informed WHO guidance on:
- diet and health to reduce the burden of diet- and nutrition-related health problems, including obesity and diet-related NCDs; and
- policy actions to create enabling food environment which promotes safe, healthy, and sustainable diets, and technical tools, such as nutrient profile models for different policy applications, to ensure WHO’s guidance and support are solidly based on science.
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All →The WHO acceleration plan to stop obesity: a joint WHO/UNICEF operational model for designing and implementing...
Obesity is one of the most urgent public health challenges of our time. In 2022, more than 1 billion people worldwide were living with obesity, a number...
SHAKE the salt habit, 2nd ed.
The document outlines a structured approach to developing a comprehensive sodium reduction strategy, including preparatory steps such as establishing governance...
Microbiological risk assessment of viruses in foods: part 2: prevention and intervention measures: meeting...
In response to a request from the 53rd Session of the Codex Committee on Food Hygiene (CCFH), the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Meeting on Microbiological Risk...
Policies and interventions to create healthy school food environments: WHO guideline
Children spend a large share of their day in school, making it a critical setting for shaping lifelong dietary habits and reducing health and nutrition...
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