About SDE
In order to confront the challenges of the 21st century and the new paradigm for sustainable development,
human security and environmental health, the Area of Sustainable Development and Environmental Health (SDE)
was established within the structure of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). Through a holistic and
integrated vision of the relationship between health and disease, SDE works to strengthen public policies,
institutions, and social mobilization for the improvement of the quality of life of the population in the Region
of the Americas and the Caribbean.
Individual and collective health for economic growth
Health is a singular value and also an indispensable factor for economic growth and poverty reduction.
Individual and collective health is conditioned by the complex relationships between human beings, their
settings and their environments. This context demands intersectoral cooperation, strengthening of local
capacities and the empowerment of social groups as strategies for health promotion.
Vision
SDE is a multidisciplinary team that together with other PAHO areas and centers, conducts and catalyzes
and innovative, intersectoral and strategic effort to reduce risks to health and promote healthy environments
where people live, consume, study, work and play as a substantial and essential element to Human Security and
Sustainable Development.
Structure
The structure of SDE, with its management at PAHO Headquarters in Washington, D.C., consists of three
Units: Healthy Settings (HS), Risk Assessment and Management (RA) and Basic Sanitation (BS/CEPIS--located in
Lima, Peru). The Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama (INCAP) carries out activities in food
security for the countries of Central America and is closely associated with SDE.
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