CHAMNHA
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CHAMNHA is a research consortium about the effects of climate change on maternal and newborn health in Africa.
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Heat and maternal health will be discussed at the AAAS Annual Meeting by Adelaide Lusambili aaas.confex.com/aaas/2024/meet…
High temperatures can increase the risk of stillbirth. It is important to protect women during extreme hot weather through Heat Health Action Plans New paper by Ana Bonell Veronique Filippi Dr Sari Kovats obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…
Event: Climate change and primary care Health Systems Global Centre on Climate Change & Planetary Health, LSHTM
JOIN US: This year’s Barbara Ward Lecture welcomes Mafalda Duarte, the executive director of the Green Climate Fund, to share her aspirations to challenge this major part of the global finance architecture, on 14 May 2024. Find out more --> iied.org/global-climate… #BW2024
Ahead of International Day of the Midwife, International Confederation of Midwives are hosting an event exploring the impacts of #ClimateChange on the lives and work of midwives and the vital role midwives can play in climate solutions. 🗓️ May 3, 11 am BST 🔗 internationalmidwives-org.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Heat Health Internship at WMO Global Heat Health Information Network ghhin.org/news/wmo-heat-…
Job opportunity London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine London. Research fellow with experience in modelling/mathematics/computer science to work on REACH project (climate impacts on maternal health services). Deadline 17 May. jobs.lshtm.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r…
📢 Featured Opportunity: The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine REACH Project is hiring a #ResearchFellow experienced in modelling / mathematics / computer science to help develop a hybrid SDM-ABM modelling framework on Maternal & Child Health system vulnerability to floods + heat jobs.lshtm.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r…
The United Nations Secretary-General's Call to Action on #ExtremeHeat is a pivotal moment in our mission. Together with 10 UN agencies, including World Meteorological Organization and World Health Organization (WHO), we're calling for action on the multi-sectoral impacts of #extremeheat using science-based solutions. un.org/en/climatechan…
New paper! Short-term exposure of ozone is associated with increased risk of preterm birth in Sweden; effects are observed below current air quality guidelines, indicating no guaranteed safe threshold. Jeroen de Bont Veronique Filippi Dr Sari Kovats sciencedirect.com/science/articl…