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Community Spotlights: Share Your Work on Climate Change and Health with the Climatelinks Community!

By Climatelinks

This month Climatelinks focuses on new case studies, research and findings on climate change and human health.
 
Through the Climatelinks portal and @climatelinks, we are highlighting impacts of climate change on health, along with approaches for development practitioners to integrate climate change considerations into health planning and interventions.
 
Climatelinks would like to hear from you! What work are you or your organization doing on the intersection of health and climate change? Do you have online resources, tools, videos, blogs, or events you would like to share with the Climatelinks community on this topic? Send us a message at team@climatelinks.org with your resources by April 24 and we will share them via our blog, social media and monthly newsletter.
 
We look forward to receiving and sharing information about activities and resources developed by your organization or others that you look to for guidance as a development practitioner.

Check out our climate change and health resources and other Community Spotlights blogs. Sign up to receive the monthly call for resources related to our monthly theme.

Strategic Objective
Adaptation, Integration
Topics
Adaptation, Climate Change, Health, Resilience
Region
Global

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Climatelinks is a global knowledge portal for USAID staff, implementing partners, and the broader community working at the intersection of climate change and international development. The portal curates and archives technical guidance and knowledge related to USAID’s work to help countries mitigate and adapt to climate change. 

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