‘Food environments’ are increasingly central to the food systems debate. The concept has been adopted by a range of leading organisations and incorporated in a number of initiatives, including the EU Farm to Fork Strategy. But what are food environments?...
EPHA publishes new recommendations to ensure vaccine equity across the EU In the light of a more comprehensive and global vision of health, the current pandemic has proven to intensify many pre-existing social and health disparities worldwide as well as within the...
“When my son was diagnosed with cancer, he was treated with old, off-label drugs. The same happened two years later when he relapsed two years later, despite a poor prognosis. Not a single experimental drug was on trial to give us hope. We have to change this...
EPHA is calling on mayors across Europe to tackle growing levels of air pollution by further restricting traffic in urban centres, a demand based on a wide-ranging new transport study. The report on Air pollution & transport policies at the city level, conducted...
EPHA members adopted a new Five-Year Strategy (2021-2025), “Artists and Scientists – New Partnerships for People’s Health” at the 2020 Annual General Assembly held on 3 December 2020. Responding to the need for both increased flexibility and multi-stakeholder...
On 10th December we celebrate the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations in 1948, three years after the end of the Second World War. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a milestone for European history,...