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Context

Cambodia is assessed as one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world for climate change impacts. It is particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events, including heavy rainfall, flooding, landslides, sea-level rise, extreme heat, droughts, and wildfires. These hazards significantly impact public health, contributing to respiratory issues, heat-related illnesses, mental health risks, and increased risks of outbreaks and transmission of waterborne and vector-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue.

A Climate Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment (NCCH V&A) was conducted between September and November 2019 identifying several climate risk vulnerabilities.

The Ministry of Health, working with the Global Environment Facility, UNDP and WHO, is part of the “Building Resilience of Health Systems in Asian Least Developed Countries to Climate Change” project along with Korea DPR, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam from 2019-2023. This project aimed at strengthening health systems climate resilience, including dengue surveillance, a climate change and health curriculum, improving WASH in the province of Ratanakiri.

In 2024, WHO Cambodia, in collaboration with the Cambodian government, conducted a prioritization exercise that identified climate-resilience as a key priority. The Cambodia Climate Change Strategic Plan (CCCSP) 2014-2023, the country’s first National Adaptation Plan identified three priorities: promoting climate resilience via renewable energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and reducing vulnerability of sectors, regions, genders, and health.

The new CCCSP 2024-2033 focuses on adaptation measures, including expanding compliance with the WHO Guidance for Climate-Resilient and Environmentally Sustainable Health Care Facilities (CRESHCF) and strengthening climate-informed early-warning systems. The Ministry of Health’s Technical Working Group on Climate Change and Health will update its National Climate Change Action Plan for Public Health (NCCAPPH) (2020-2024) with a focus on CRESHCF, with WHO providing technical support.

Task description

Under the direct supervision of the Team Leader of Non-communicable Diseases and Health throughout the Life Course, the UN Volunteer will undertake the following tasks:

1. Support the mapping of climate change and health-related activities carried out in Cambodia (since 2019 to present) against the four pillars of the WHO Guidance for Climate-Resilient and Environmentally Sustainable Health Care Facilities.
2. Support the implementation of the next iteration of the National Climate Change Action Plan for Public Health, which is expected to be endorsed in 2026.
3. Support the preparations for developing a multi-hazard response plan intersecting climate change and health.
4. Perform other duties as requested by the WHO Cambodia Country Office. Participate in relevant meetings, workshops, and conferences related to climate change and health. Support the communication related to WHO’s mandate on climate change and health. Assist in drafting presentations and reports on climate-health initiatives.

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