"Global Fund Urged to Combat Air Pollution's Deadly Impact on Health"

Calls are growing for the establishment of a global fund to address air pollution, which is responsible for the deaths of seven million people annually from illnesses such as heart disease, cancer, and pneumonia. Despite its significant impact on public health, air pollution has not received the same level of global recognition and funding as other health issues like Aids, tuberculosis, and malaria. Advocates argue that investing in tackling air pollution could help reduce multiple non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and improve public health outcomes, particularly in lower and middle-income countries where the impact is most severe. However, some experts caution that addressing air pollution and NCDs requires complex, multi-sectoral solutions that may be challenging for a single global fund to manage.
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