ATACH welcomes the participation and support from key stakeholders including government entities, intergovernmental entities and non-State actors to assist WHO in supporting Member States through knowledge sharing, technical support, capacity development and resource mobilization. ATACH is open to the following participant categories:
- Government Institutions
- Government Institutions with a mandate for Climate Change and Health
- Intergovernmental organizations
- Non-State actors
- Nongovernmental organizations (including civil society groups): entities that operate independently of governments and free of private, commercial or profit-making nature.
- private sector entities that do not intend to make a profit for themselves but represent the interests of their members.
- Philanthropic foundations: non-profit entities whose assets are provided by donors and whose income is spent on socially useful purposes and are independent from any private sector entity in their governance and decision-making.
- Academic institutions: entities engaged in the pursuit and dissemination of knowledge through research, education and training. This includes think tanks, as long as they primarily perform research.
Note: For a complete description of non-State Actors, please refer to the Framework of Engagement with Non-State Actors (FENSA).
How to apply
All requests for participation are to be sent to the Secretariat by way of an official written communication to [email protected]. Kindly use the email subject, “ATACH Application – Government/Organization Name”.
As part of your written communication, kindly provide a main focal point for your entity, including their job title, and email address. In addition, based on the focus of discussions at COP26, four thematic working groups were set up. Let us know the working groups your entity would like to join and provide a focal point for each. The main focal point to the ATACH may also act as the focal point for one or more of the working groups. The working groups are: 1) Financing the Health Commitments on Climate Resilient and Sustainable Low Carbon Health Systems, 2) Climate Resilient Health Systems, 3) Low Carbon Sustainable Health Systems, and 4) Supply chains.
1. For Government Institutions
Government institutions with a mandate for Climate Change and Health interested in joining the ATACH are invited to apply by sending a letter signed by the respective Minister of Health. The letter should contain information on progress made or commitment towards climate change and health at national level. The Secretariat shall assess such requests and inform applicants accordingly.
2. For non-State Actors
Approval is contingent on compliance with the criteria for consideration of non-State Actors available in the ATACH Terms of Reference (available to download below) and is subject to the outcomes of due diligence and risk assessment in accordance with Framework of Engagement with Non-State actors (FENSA). The entity is required to complete the application on the dedicated webpage and provide copies of the following documents: name, objectives and mission of the entity, copy of the legal status (such as bylaws, constitution), governance structure, names and affiliations of the members of main decision-making bodies (such as Board, Executive Board), the assets, annual income and funding sources (list of donors and sponsors), main relevant affiliations and website address. The entity will also sign the tobacco-arms disclosure statement (Kindly contact the Climate Change and Health team at [email protected] to request this document).
Attachments:
The ATACH Terms of Reference are available for download below: