World Food Safety day 2022: An estimated 600 million people fall ill after eating contaminated food–WHO

Today June 7 annually, world food safety day is celebrated to draw attention and mobilize action to prevent, detect and manage foodborne risks.

“Safe food is one of the most critical guarantors of good health. Unsafe foods are the cause of many diseases and contribute to other poor health conditions, such as impaired growth and development, micronutrient deficiencies, non-communicable or communicable diseases and mental illness. Globally, one in ten people is affected by foodborne diseases annually.”--WHO

Today WHO announces the theme for this year’s World Food Safety Day, “Safer food, better health” and launches the campaign organizing to inspire global participation.

“The campaign stresses the need to transform food systems to deliver better health in a sustainable manner in order to prevent most foodborne diseases. Food systems policy-makers, practitioners and investors are invited to reorient their activities to increase the sustainable production and consumption of safe foods in order to improve health outcomes.---WHO

Some key facts by WHO