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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Nick Ferris

Lead poisoning affecting 815 million children worldwide, new report shows

  • The global fight against lead poisoning is gaining significant momentum, despite the World Health Organisation estimating it causes 3.5 million cardiovascular deaths annually and affects 815 million children worldwide.
  • Delegates at the Second Annual Research Conference on Global Lead Exposure heard about major new initiatives, including those from Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Asian Development Bank.
  • New research presented at the conference highlighted high lead content in various consumer products, such as traditional eyeliners in Pakistan and India, and foodstuffs in Malawi and Ghana.
  • The economic cost of lead poisoning is estimated at a staggering $6 trillion (£4.5 trillion) annually, equivalent to seven per cent of the global economy.
  • Kenyan activist Phyllis Omido, known as the 'Erin Brockovich of East Africa,' shared her experience of campaigning for a community poisoned by lead, emphasising the human toll and the need for a clean environment for all.

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Inside the fight against the global $6 trillion lead poisoning problem

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