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Climate Vulnerability and Health

Students collecting water samples, School for Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan

With Nancy Love, Joseph Eisenberg, Pam Jagger, Marie O'Neill, Dirgha Ghimire, and Branko Kerkez

December 16, 2020

How can a surveillance infrastructure that connects environmental, social, and structural factors improve health outcomes in limited-resource settings?

The health of communities is dependent on—and inseparable from—the health of their environment. The Climate Vulnerability and Health Challenge Group is exploring how environmental, societal, and health factors are connected and how influencing one can positively impact the others. With:

  • Nancy Love, College of Engineering
  • Joseph Eisenberg, School of Public Health
  • Pam Jagger, School of Environment and Sustainability
  • Marie O'Neill, School of Public Health
  • Dirgha Ghimire, Population Studies Center
  • Branko Kerkez, College of Engineering
  • Learn more about Global Health Equity at the University of Michigan.
  • Join a Challenge Group, submit a grant, and become a member.
  • Support health equity around the world.
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