Note: the data in this report has been updated since its release. Please visit the State of Global Air data app for the most up-to-date information.

Air pollution is the leading environmental risk factor for poor health in Central, South and Southeast Asia. Residents across the three regions are routinely exposed to levels of air pollution above the guidelines set by the World Health Organization, yet there is limited funding to improve air quality across the regions. 

This SoGA report covers 23 countries in Asia and highlights key data and trends for each region.

 

Trends in Air Quality and Health Impacts: Insights from Central, South, and Southeast Asia (English)
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