Health Promotion
We work to enhance people’s wellbeing and reduce their health risks associated with tobacco use, alcohol consumption and physical inactivity, thereby contributing to better population health. We develop and implement cross-cutting normative, fiscal and legal measures and capacity development tools. We advance global health in health literacy, community engagement strategies and good governance for health, and foster public health action in the settings of every-day life.

More physical activity

WHO supports countries to increase physical activity through the implementation of the recommended policy actions outlined in the WHO Global action plan on physical activity 2018–2030: more active people for a healthier world. WHO provides practical implementation guidance through global resources such as ACTIVE, a package of effective interventions on physical activity. 

Our Unit supports countries, stakeholders and partners by developing and promoting global policy and guidance on how to support increased physical activity and reduction in sedentary behaviour in people of all ages and abilities across multiple settings. Our global target is to reduce physical inactivity by 10% by 2025 and by 15% by 2030. 

Recognizing the promotion of physical activity requires a "whole of systems" approach, we work to mobilize effective partnerships, particularly with sectors outside of health, including, education, environment, sport, transport, as well as with the private sector and civil society.

The unit undertakes high-level strategic communication and advocacy, informs and supports research and provides a catalyst for innovation. Areas of work include the use of digital technologies for behaviour change, guidance on policy action across different settings, effective use of regulatory and fiscal approaches, and advancing population surveillance of physical activity.

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Global status report on physical activity 2022

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Let's be active, the global action plan on physical activity 2018 - 2030

WHO has developed a new global action plan to help countries scale up policy actions to promote physical activity. It responds to the requests by countries for updated guidance, and a framework of effective and feasible policy actions to increase physical activity at all levels.

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Global levels of physical inactivity in adults: off track for 2030

This report provides a summary of the main findings from the latest global assessment of levels of physical inactivity globally, regionally and by country...

Promoting physical activity for older people: a toolkit for action

This ACTIVE toolkit provides evidence-based guidance on the key approaches to promote and enable older people to be physically active, regardless of who...

Sport for Health Conference, Doha, Qatar, 4–6 October 2022: summary report

This report summarizes the first Sport for Health Conference, held in Doha, Qatar in October 2022. The conference presentations and panel discussions examined...

Global status report on physical activity 2022: country profiles

These country profiles present progress on implementation of policy recommendations of the Global Action Plan on Physical Activity (GAPPA) 2018-2030 in...

Country profiles

Country profiles

Country profiles present selected data, statistics and information to provide national health profiles at given points in time.
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