espanolEl objeto de este estudio consistio en identificar las intervenciones orientadas hacia la promocion de salud ambiental infantil disponibles en la literatura su relacion con las condiciones requisitos para alcanzar la salud segun la Carta de Ottawa. Se realizo una revision sistematica de literatura en la cual se buscaron articulos en las bases de datos de la BVS, EBSCO Host, Scielo los motores de busqueda Google academico ScienceDirect, publicados de 2017 a 2017 que incluian intervenciones en salud ambiental infantil. Los terminos de busqueda utilizados fueron salud ambiental, Saude Ambiental, environmental Health combinados con el termino booleano “y -&” con los terminos salud del nino, Saude da Crianca, Child Health, promocion de la salud, Promocao da Saude Health Promotion. Se identificaron 937 articulos, de los cuales 14 contenian intervenciones relacionadas con temas como dengue, enfermedades diarreicas, tuberculosis, contaminacion por humo de tabaco, hogares saludables, saneamiento basico, manejo de residuos solidos, escuelas limpias contaminacion por plomo arsenico. Las intervenciones se realizaron principalmente en ambientes escolares acorde con la carta de Ottawa, correspondieron a creacion de ambientes favorables reforzamiento de accion comunitaria, seguido por estrategias que promueven el desarrollo de habilidades personales. EnglishThe purpose of this study was to identify the interventions oriented towards the promotion of children's environmental health available in the literature and their relationship with the conditions and requirements to achieve health according to the Ottawa Charter. A systematic literature review was conducted in which articles were searched in the databases of the VHL, EBSCO Host, Scielo and the academic Google and ScienceDirect search engines, published from 2017 to 2017 and which included interventions on children's environmental health. The search terms used were environmental health, Saude Ambiental, environmental Health combined with the Boolean term y - & with the terms child health, Saude da Crianca, Child Health, health promotion, Promocao da Saude and Health Promotion. 937 articles were identified, of which 14 contained interventions related to topics such as dengue, diarrheal diseases, tuberculosis, tobacco smoke pollution, healthy homes, basic sanitation, solid waste management, clean schools, and lead and arsenic contamination. The interventions were mainly carried out in school environments and in accordance with the Ottawa letter, corresponded to the creation of favorable environments and reinforcement of community action, followed by strategies that promote the development of personal skills.