Practical Climate Action for Caribbean Health Professionals: A How-To Series

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This monthly webinar series equips health professionals with hands-on techniques, leadership strategies, and teaching tools for promoting climate action. Topics include community climate action, policy brief writing, effective climate communication, and data sharing for climate action. Interactive sessions and expert-led discussions will prepare participants to lead community resilience efforts, advocate for sustainable practices, and contribute to a healthier, climate-resilient future.

TOPICS:
January 22, 2025 • How to Write a Policy Brief
February 12, 2025 • How to Gather and Share Data for Effective Climate Action in Health
March 12, 2015 • How to build alliances between health professionals and people of faith for a better climate

NOTE: CME/CPD credits will be available for professionals from the region. The email used for Zoom registration must be used for all other communications, including CME credits.

 

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