Improving indoor air quality

Project stakeholders

The Geneva Health Forum (GHF) has launched and hosts an international initiative aimed at submitting a resolution to the World Health Assembly calling on the World Health Organization (WHO) to develop a global strategy for improving indoor air quality.

This initiative brings together experts and supporters committed to advancing science-based solutions that protect public health.
Below are the key groups involved in shaping and supporting this effort.

Geneva Health Forum – Initiator and Host

The Geneva Health Forum is the initiator and coordinator of the initiative. GHF provides the organizational framework, maintains neutrality, and fosters collaboration among all actors working to improve indoor air quality worldwide.

Scientific Committee

The Scientific Committee is composed of 15 experts from diverse backgrounds.
Working in a transdisciplinary spirit, it brings together:

  • researchers and scientists
  • public-policy and regulatory experts
  • civil-society representatives
  • practitioners in the field

The committee defines a science-based consensus that guides the initiative, ensuring the rigor, credibility, and independence of the recommendations.

Supporters of the Initiative

These organizations contribute to the development and financing of the initiative. Their engagement strengthens the project’s reach and its ability to mobilize key actors at global, national, and local levels. They are organized into four categories, each contributing in a specific and complementary way:

1. Institutional Support

These supporters represent public authorities.
They provide policy expertise and may offer financial support. Their involvement helps ensure alignment with public-health priorities and strengthens the project’s ability to inform global health governance.

2. Civil-Society and Academic Organizations

These actors actively relay information, co-organize conferences, and contribute knowledge from the field.
Their involvement helps anchor the initiative in real-world needs and fosters broad engagement across civil society and academia.

3. Patrons / Philanthropic Donors

Patrons and philanthropic donors provide essential financial contributions that allow the initiative to grow and maintain its independence. Their generosity ensures long-term sustainability and impact.

4. Sponsors

Sponsors also contribute financially to the initiative.
To avoid conflicts of interest, sponsors do not participate in the Scientific Committee.
However, structured moments of exchange—such as dedicated meetings and participation in selected conferences—allow private-sector actors to share their expertise and experience in a transparent and appropriate manner.

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Project stakeholders