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CATEGORIES:Lecture / Talk / Workshop,Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to share that this event has been newly schedule
 d for January 14 with an exciting panel! Full event details are below.\n\n 
 \n\nAs communities around the world face the increasing impacts of climate 
 change\, climate and sustainability are increasingly recognized as central 
 global health concerns. Climate is profoundly and negatively affecting heal
 th and well-being\, particularly exacerbating pre-existing health inequalit
 ies\, including risk of disease\, mental health\, and the access and use of
  health services by young people\, aging populations and all those already 
 marginalized or at heightened risk of discrimination.\n\n \n\nRising temper
 atures\, extreme weather events\, food and water insecurity\, and shifting 
 disease patterns are already reversing progress across multiple health and 
 development areas – placing everyone including the most vulnerable populati
 ons at great risk. These challenges are occurring alongside growing politic
 al instability and rises in authoritarianism and nationalism\, widening ine
 qualities\, increasingly constrained funding environments\, and waves of mi
 sinformation and disinformation\, including climate change denialism. The n
 eed to address the linkages between these issues through strong\, cross-sec
 toral partnerships is urgent.\n\n \n\nThroughout the 2025–2026 academic yea
 r\, the USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health (IIGH) is convening 
 a series of dialogues examining how large-scale and multi-country partnersh
 ips can respond to the complex challenges of this era.\n\n \n\nWith attenti
 on to the outcomes from COP30 recently held in Belém\, Brazil\, this sessio
 n will focus on climate change and climate resilience\, exploring how diver
 se actors—including academia\, government\, multilateral institutions\, phi
 lanthropy\, the private sector\, and civil society—are building new and inn
 ovative partnerships to transcend traditional silos and support integrated\
 , equitable\, and sustainable climate-health solutions.\n\n \n\nThe dialogu
 e will be moderated by IIGH Research Director Laura Ferguson with opening r
 emarks from IIGH Director Sofia Gruskin.\n\n \n\nThe webinar is hosted by t
 he USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health.\n\n \n\nPlease join us o
 n Wednesday\, January 14\, at 9:00 am PST/12:00 pm EST/6:00 pm CET.
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SUMMARY:Building Sustainable Partnerships for Climate Resilience and Health
  Equity
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