Environmental & Public Health International Contributes Stakeholder Input to UNEA-7 Preparatory Process
EPHI contributes perspectives aimed at enhancing coherence, accountability, and stakeholder participation in the evolving framework for sustainable development governance.
Press Release
Chicago, Illinois – December 10, 2025
Environmental & Public Health International® (EPHI) announced its contribution to the United Nations stakeholder consultation aimed at enhancing global approaches to environment and sustainable development governance.
The consultation, convened through established UN stakeholder engagement platforms, supports ongoing international efforts to build inclusive, resilient, and accountable governance systems that advance the 2030 Agenda.
Advancing Public Health, Safe Drinking Water, and Climate Resilience
EPHI’s engagement reflects its continuing commitment to strengthening public health protection, expanding access to safe drinking water, and supporting community resilience through capacity development and technical cooperation.
Drawing on its applied experience in environmental health and drinking water safety, EPHI contributed insights that reinforce global efforts to advance healthier ecosystems, protect vulnerable populations, and build climate-adaptive development pathways.
“EPHI is honored to support this global consultation and to contribute perspectives grounded in practical experience,” said Anthony Ross, Founder of Environmental & Public Health International. “Effective environmental governance requires strong partnerships, clear technical guidance, and inclusive decision making that empowers communities and strengthens resilience.”
Supporting United Nations Commitments and Global Frameworks
EPHI’s participation aligns with its ongoing commitments under the United Nations Global Compact WASH Pledge, the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, and the Zero Hunger Coalition. The organization continues to support multilateral processes that advance equitable development, climate resilient infrastructure, and improved public health outcomes.

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