Final statement from the CGD working group - A Call to Action to End Childhood Lead Poisoning Worldwide: A Neglected, Top-Tier Development Challenge

By LuciaC, ClareDonaldson @ 2023-10-17T16:35 (+76)

This is a linkpost to https://www.cgdev.org/publication/call-action-end-childhood-lead-poisoning-worldwide-neglected-top-tier-development

We're sharing here the final statement of the Center for Global Development's working group on global lead poisoning. We (Clare Donaldson and Lucia Coulter, Co-Executive Directors of LEEP) are participants of the working group and signatories of the statement. A full version of the statement, with detailed footnotes, explanations, and citations can be found here (recommended!).

 

Final Statement of the Working Group on Understanding and Mitigating the Global Burden of Lead Poisoning

This statement does not necessarily represent the views of all Working Group participants or the groups with which they are affiliated.

 

Lead exposure hurts human health and welfare

Lead poisoning remains widespread across low- and middle-income countries

Ongoing lead exposure is a profound, preventable, and neglected threat to health, educational, and development prospects in countries around the world

Lead poisoning should be elevated as a top-tier global development challenge

The Working Group calls for dramatic action 

See PDF for full endnotes, explanations, and citations.


SummaryBot @ 2023-10-17T21:01 (+2)

Executive summary: Lead exposure causes extensive health and developmental harms, especially for children; it remains widespread and inadequately addressed in LMICs despite the success of efforts like the leaded gasoline phaseout.

Key points:

  1. Lead exposure irreversibly damages health and cognition, but it is preventable since most uses have safe alternatives.
  2. Lead poisoning affects ~815M children worldwide, over half in LMICs, stunting development and costing trillions in lost GDP.
  3. Major ongoing sources in LMICs include batteries, paint, spices, cookware, and more. Environmental contamination persists.
  4. Eliminating lead exposure should be a top global priority to achieve SDGs and boost economies.
  5. National regulation and enforcement, combined with surveillance, are key to address this in the short and long term.
  6. More funding, research, and advocacy are urgently needed to raise awareness and develop solutions.

 

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