Join YLabs and Organon to explore the intersection of climate change, gender equality, and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). In response to growing interest following the launch of the Climate Change x SRHR at Women Deliver, this event aims to provide a deeper understanding of how you can use our practical guide to take action. YLabs’ team members will discuss the real-world case studies highlighting the framework’s transformative potential across the health and climate sector.
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Faculty in Focus with Lisa Patel, MD
Join Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health for a moderated discussion with pediatrician Lisa Patel, MD, for a talk about her career journey focused on the intersection of children’s health and environmental issues, along with her experiences as a physician-advocate working to address climate change and its impacts on global health.
Partnership with Foundation S to Advance Climate Resilience in Malawi and Zambia
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Healthy Planet, Healthy People
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Rebuilding Initiative Helps Pakistanis Start Over After Floods
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Weather-Related Disasters Led to 43.1 Million Displacements of Children Over Six Years
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Medicine for a Changing Planet | New Resource for Health Professionals to Respond to Climate Concerns
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A Closer Look at Heat-Related Illness and Deaths: Who’s Most Vulnerable and What are Coping Strategies for Communities
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Children in 98 per cent of African countries at high or extremely high risk of the impacts of climate change
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The Green Rising: Mobilizing Youth to Drive Climate Action
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Building Community Resilience Against the Health Effects of Wildfires and Air Pollution | Climate Health Convening
As California experiences a record-setting heat wave, Bay Area Global Health Alliance members Americares, Stanford University, Public Health Institute, UCSF, and Google had a virtual conversation on September 8, 2022 exploring the impact of wildfires, heat, and air pollution on the health of communities in the United States.