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Africa Climate Week 2021: Side event on tackling challenges of climate change for human health

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The event draws attention on priorities to be addressed in climate change transformational solutions for mitigation and adaptation for resilient health systems

There are many, direct and indirect, pathways through which climate change impacts health. The UNFCCC Africa Climate Week side event is organized by the InterAcademy Partnership together with its regional partner the Network for African Science Academies (NASAC) and draws on a current IAP project to share knowledge within and between regions and to identify critical evidence gaps. The emerging outputs from this collaborative work provide an important bridge between science and policy on priorities to be addressed in climate change transformational solutions for mitigation and adaptation for resilient health systems.

The session starts with a discussion of opportunities and challenges worldwide, and the objectives to add value by designing the regional work to be inclusive, inter-sectoral and transdisciplinary, independent of vested interests and involving younger researchers.

Major climate change effects encompass heat-related morbidity and mortality, infectious diseases, food and nutrition insecurity, disaster-associated injury and death, and impacts on mental health. Analysis in Africa exemplifies the diversity of experience including, identifying common factors while recognising the importance of local contexts and the interaction of climate variables with other determinants of health and well-being, including gender.

The urgency for action by policy makers and all stakeholders has been sharply accentuated by the converging crises of climate change and COVID-19. Synthesis of knowledge within the Africa is also being compared with outputs from parallel studies in the Americas, Asia and Europe. 

Discussion will be encouraged on quantifying transformational and equitable solutions, clarifying adaptation limits, and prioritising mitigation actions that bring health co-benefits. There will also be a focus on filling research gaps for geographical coverage, understanding the influence of social factors and projecting future scenarios 

The webinar will be held on take place on 26 September, 3:00-4:00 PM East African Time/GMT+3.

Register here!

To join, please follow this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84166696364?pwd=VlBMUGcxb2kyUlkzYTRKdjNoY2psdz09

Africa Climate Week 2021 flyer

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Executive Director, NASAC
Jackie Kado
Executive Director, NASAC

Jackie Kado