We all breath the same air, and we have a role to play in protecting it . Every step we take to improve air quality is one more step towards addressing he triple planetary crisis of climate change, of biodiversity loss and of pollution, so lets work together to create a clean air for generations to come.

Inger Andersen, Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme

The global air quality challenge covers a broad variety of scales in spatial and temporal terms as well as in the context of actors involved. Globally, 7 million people die each year because of air pollution; 650,000 of these are children. Air pollutants not only affect our health, they also affect ecosystems and food production; air pollution is also linked to climate change.Cognizant of this there is  need to encourage global, regional and national actions on air pollution

Scientific understanding is an essential ingredient for the design of successful policy interventions, but knowledge and data that is relevant for effective policies is often inadequate or absent in many areas of the world where this is most needed. Air quality forecasting and information systems with observational and modelling components are key elements for adaptive and mitigation measures to reduce the negative impacts of air pollution.

Data management System (DMS) will be developed and hosted by UNEP to strengthen data sharing and usage. This will also involve strengthening of partnerships of all players involved in all spheres of air quality, from instrumentation, data collection, data management and interface of data and policy.

Explore the data

Key resources to understand, map, and take actions to address the air quality crisis

The Global Environment Monitoring System for Air (GEMS Air) of the UN Environment Programme, supports countries to provide quality assured data to keep the state of the world’s air quality under continuous review, develops capacity of member states, provides information and services across the science-policy-public interface and fosters transformation by leveraging the collective knowledge of a global network of partners.

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Additional Monitoring Tools
More Resources – Selected Assessments and Reports

Publications

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    Actions on Air Quality in Africa – Executive Summary

    This report provides a review of policy actions of Member States in Africa per the mandate provided by UNEA Resolution 3/8 on Preventing and reducing air pollution to improve air quality globally. It complements the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) 2021 report …

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    Frontiers 2018/19: Emerging Issues of Environmental Concern

    Every year a network of scientists, experts and institutions across the world work with UN Environment to identify and analyze emerging issues that will have profound effects on our society, economy and environment. The issues examined in Frontiers should serve as a reminder…

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