Southeast Asia
Health Care Without Harm: Leading the global movement for environmentally responsible health care

"First Do No Harm" ... Together with our partners around the world, Health Care Without Harm shares a vision of a health care sector that does no harm, and instead promotes the health of people and the environment. To that end, we are working to implement ecologically sound and healthy alternatives to health care practices that pollute the environment and contribute to disease. more

HCWH News

24 November 2011
HCWH-Southeast Asia Press Release

Marinduque gears up for mercury-free health care

In a continuous bid to make the Philippines 100% mercury-free, Health Care Without Harm-Southeast Asia (HCWH-SEA) today turns-over non mercurial thermometers to the Province of Marinduque, the province that seats at the heart of the country.  more 
14 November 2011
HCWH-Southeast Asia Press Release

'Should have been a knock-out' for incinerator projects

For five consecutive years, environmental-health group, Health Care Without Harm-Southeast Asia (HCWH-SEA) once again called on the executive and legislative governments for the debt cancellation of a 15-year old medical waste incineration project that continues to be a huge burden to the people. more 

Environmental Health News

20 September 2011, VietNam News

Hospital contamination could lead to drug-resistant bacteria

Excerpt: "Hanoi, VietNam — Bacterial contamination at hospitals could assist infected bacteria become multi-drug-resistant, increasing the number of patients, fatalities and expenses, health experts have warned."  more 
20 September 2011, The Star (Malaysia)

More efficient waste management with Act

Excerpt: "Putrajaya, Malaysia - Solid waste management and public cleanliness will be handled more efficiently with the implementation of the Solid Waste Manage¬ment and Public Cleansing Act, enforced on Sept 1."  more 

Reports and Publications

2 June 2011

WHO Releases Technical Guidance on Substituting Mercury Thermometers and Sphygmomanometers

WHO has issued a Technical Guidance Document for the safe substitution of non-mercury thermometers and sphygmomanometers in health-care settings. more 
16 March 2011
Declaration agreed to by consensus by the participants.

Manila 2011 Declaration for Mercury Free Health Care

On March 15, in Manila, Philippins, HCWH, WHO and the UNDP GEF Global Health Care Waste Project co-organized a regional event to support the development of mercury-free health care in Asia.  more 
06 September 2010
United Nations Development Programme

Guidance on the Cleanup, Temporary or Intermediate Storage, and Transport of Mercury Waste from Healthcare Facilities

The UNDP GEF Global Health Care Waste Project issued a Guidance Document on the Cleanup, Temporary or Intermediate Storage, and Transport of Mercury Waste from Healthcare Facilities. The UNDP GEF project involves demonstrating best practices for the management of mercury waste and promoting mercury-free devices. As health facilities phase out mercury devices, proper methods of storage and transport are needed. This document is intended for project countries where national norms and guidelines for cleanup, storage, and transport of mercury waste do not exist at this time. These suggested guidelines should become part of a broader plan for sequestration and phase-out of mercury.  more 
03 June 2010
Health Care Without Harm
and The World Health Organization

Mercury-Free Health Care — Toward the Tipping Point

Health Care Without Harm and the World Health Organization have issued a two-year progress report on their global Mercury-Free Health Care Initiative entitled Toward the Tipping Point: WHO-HCWH Global Initiative to Substitute Mercury-Based Medical Devices in Health Care. The progress report finds that “Momentum is growing and mercury-free health care is increasingly becoming the status quo in many countries. The Global Initiative is moving closer to a tipping point that will shift the dynamics of supply and demand in the global thermometer and blood pressure device markets away from mercury and toward the alternatives.” more 
 
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