From community to planet: Health professionals on the frontlines of climate change
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2023
- Are you a health professional concerned about the effects of climate change on the health of the community you serve?
Learn more and request your invitation www.learning.foundation/climate
This special event is for frontline health professionals who are concerned about the effects of climate on communities. You do not need any special expertise in climate science to participate or to share your observations.
Whether we are a community health worker, nurse, doctor, midwife, pharmacist, public health specialist, or any other health practitioner, our firsthand experience and observations can help better understand the relationship between climate and health.
Country, region, and global climate and/or health partners are invited to listen and learn.
This Special Event is supported by The Geneva Learning Foundation and Bridges to Development.
The health of Climate change has also been linked to increases in violent crime and overall poor mental health. Thank you for being part of the community
Can you tell us more? When and where ahve you observed this?
The health effects of Climate change has also been linked to increases in violent crime and overall poor mental health.. thank you for giving me this opportunity to be part of the community
Thanks for the opportunity to join this community.
I hope you feel warmly welcome here :) Have you shared your observations?
Great event. Compating the effect of climate change on health is the right direction to follow. DR Nwako Azubuike Benjamin, Consultant Paediatrician from Lesotho
Glad to be part. Beautiful programme
Very necessary most grateful to be part
I am happy to have been part of this progressive initiative, i feel this is a message we should preach to everyone as we hear views from people in different communities too. Thanks Reda.
Hello everyone in the house. This Rev. Flora Obia Egwu from Nigeria. Am happy to be here.👍👍👍
Interesting Thnks @Reda and Charlote
Very educative. Glad to be part of this
Hello everyone maryama idris joining from Nigeria
I am so happy to be here. Am learning a lot from this noble course
Wonderful presantation
Yes, climate change impacts on health. Flooding for instance is a driver of communicable diseases like cholera. This is a great initiative to spread awareness on this important topic
Thank you so much for this initiative. I look forward to more insights.
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Hello everyone maryama idris joining from nigeria
Watching from Nairobi
I'm Tukashaba Irene CHW from Uganda supported by Living Goods Uganda
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Am glad to be part of this beautiful initiative from Ghana
Martina Ezeama. Thanks for an interesting session. I will share my own observations.
This is a remarkable event.Jumoke
Interesting , Essa Abdi Jama
Good to be here
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I'm DR. Jargalsaikhan Dondog, from Mongolia
Interesting
Iam very happy to have been part progersive initititive this oppourtunity tahnk yuo very much
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Yes climate change can affect the health of those I serve due to relationship between enviromental changes due to change and the impacts in the ecosystem hence affects health of the people raging from diseases, poverty and death.
Thank you for this. Quite insightful.
Olayinka from Nigeria
Hello everyone i am maryama idris joining from nigreria
Am happy to be here
Interesting to join
Martina Ezeama. Climate change has affected the children and the aged seriously
Hello every from Haruna Muhammad Almajir Nigeria
Good morning Dr Essa Jama
Congratulations for the great course
Thanks and welcome dear Essa
Susan Adina from Bungoma Kenya
Am Taphurother Mutange from Kenya kangemi Nairobi yes climate change is threat in my community because heavy rains we experience many water born diseases
Good morning sir ,maryama idris joinning from nigeria to gain more experience ❤❤❤
Hello everyone,Gwom Henry from Nigeria.
I am Sunday A. U. Musa, a Medical Microbiologist from Nigeria.
I work for ACET Nigeria, a faith-based organisation with the vision of a Nigeria where children, young people and vulnerable populations are empowered, live peacefully in good health, responsible relationships and dignity.
A serious climate change impact in the communities we work in Central Nigeria is multiplicity of pests due to prolonged drought. This causes food insecurity and malnutrition.
I am maryama idris joining from nigeria., here in zango ward
credits to the host, such a nice job
Adaeze Joy from Nigeria
interesting
Thank you
Sorbari Igbiri from Nigeria.
Morning everyone
I'm Aliyyu Ibrahim from kano state Nigeria
Great
Thank you very much for such educative programs
It's a threat because during the heavy rains bleeding places for disease causing vectors tend to increase thus more illness in the community
Low crop productivity leading to malnutrition and undernutrition rates grow high too
Aiman Amin Chideraa IGWEGBE from Nigeria 🇳🇬 🙋🏽♂️
Abubakar Isa Ladan NRCS Nasarawa Branch -Nigeria
Thank you very much for the recordings! it allows us to have updates☺
I am Charmelle kameni from Cameroon
Adaeze Joy, a Microbiologist/Public Health and a Public Health Professional
Anita from Ghana family
This is impressive
It's very great
Thanks Reda ! The session was useful for my daily work.
We would love to better understand how, especially if you work in immunization. Can you tell us more?
My name is maryama idris a community health worker in nigeria.yes it is a threat esspecially when there is severe soil erosion .thi causes damage to soil making loose their fertility
My Name is Shafi Shukri, Ethiopia
Climate change is a serious problem in south western part of Nigeria in Africa. It has been serious rains causing serious floods including high ways. Movements are seriously affected. Both deep wells and shallow wells are flooded including the Septic tanks and Pit Latrines. Water Contamination is obvious. While water bourne diseases like thyroid fever, cholera, diarrhea would be coming up as health issues. Rebecca Akinduro former WASH Consultant Osun State. (UNICEF Akure Field Office) Nigeria.
In necessary gullies, ditches which get flooded causing ecosystem destructions,loss of nature shape, family displacements and sometimes death hence connected
Is there Telegram link?
When there is hot climatic change , community sleep on the varander infront of their houses tii day brake making them getting expose to inhalation of already polutted air due to smokes from gemeratots as usually Nepa do take light. I mean lack of power faliure. This lead to diseas conditio like infective cattar and even diarrhoa and Abdomenal discomfort. Hypothermia
Bashiir Badal Epidemiologist
And i would like toget daily update
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More disease outbreaks like cholera diarrhoea malaria and mental disturbances amongst the communities we serve
Good to be here
Is there Telegram link?