The intersectoral action needed for the future health of people and planet
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Global environmental change is the greatest global threat facing the world in the 21st century, but it is also the greatest opportunity to redefine the commercial, social, political and environmental determinants of health, and to redress related inequities within and across countries and communities. The webinar considered what intersectoral action and approaches are needed to secure the future health of people and planet, in particular to both adapt to - and mitigate - the consequences of global environmental change.
Chair
Professor Göran Tomson (Distinguished Fellow, The George Institute for Global Health, Counselor on UN Agenda 2030 to President’s office, Karolinska Institute, and Co-Founder, Swedish Institute for Global Health Transformation)
Keynote
Sir Andrew Haines (Professor of Environmental Change and Public Health, LSHTM)
Panelist
Dr Shyama Kuruvilla (Senior Strategic Advisor, World Health Organization)
Dr Jemilah Mahmood (Special Advisor to the Prime Minister of Malaysia Muhyiddin Yassin on Public Health)
Dr Sulakshana Nandi (National Joint Convenor, People’s Health Movement India, PHM Global)
Professor Ole Petter Ottersen (President, Karolinska Institutet)