Members of The Union Latin America Region
The Union is divided into seven regions to provide a platform for addressing lung health and related issues from a regional perspective. This structure offers members opportunities to network with colleagues who face the same regional challenges and contributes to The Union's deep understanding of local issues.
The Union Latin America Region is made up of organisational and individual members.
The 19th Conference of The Union Latin America Region, took place during the Congress of the Asociación Latinoamericana de Tórax, in Panama, bringing together clinicians, researchers, health care professionals, politicians, the media and people affected by tuberculosis (TB).
Organised by Union members, the conference brings together experts to discuss regional approaches to lung health challenges, including TB, lung disease, tobacco control and air pollution.
UNION NEWS FROM THE Latin america REGION
The Union’s Latin America team contributes to development of FCTC article on ‘Liability’
Since the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO-FCTC) was introduced in 2005, the tobacco industry…
Buenos Aires government increases fines for noncompliance with smokefree law
Buenos Aires, Argentina, has taken another strong step toward protecting its citizens from tobacco smoke. This month, the Buenos Aires…
The first smokefree beach in Mexico: Playa San Martin in Cozumel
The San Martin beach in Cozumel became the first in Mexico to be declared smokefree by the Pan-American Health Organization–World Health…
Peru passes new guidelines that focus on basic TB control
The Government of Peru passed a Ministerial Resolution this month officially adopting new national guidelines for the management of…
Baja California state in Mexico now smokefree
Baja California has an estimated population of 3.1 million people with visitors to the state far exceeding that number. Up to 23% of the…
NCD Alliance launches programme to support NCD civil society efforts in South Africa, Brazil and the Caribbean
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) – cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and chronic respiratory disease – kill approximately 36…