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Join us for a vital discussion on the intersection of child health, climate change and reproductive rights. Explore how environmental challenges are driving rising child mortality, health crises and inequalities—while discovering the solutions that can protect future generations.

Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81055880968

Join Population Matters for an essential international panel discussion on the urgent intersection of child health and climate change. Experts from around the world will explore how environmental crises, health inequalities and policy shifts are shaping the future of children.

This event is for anyone passionate about sustainability, women’s empowerment, sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), and building a healthier, more equitable world for all.

If you are attending CPD58 this week and are able to attend in person, please email madeleine.hewitt@populationmatters.org

Key Highlights: 

  • Learn from global experts in paediatrics, climate science, and reproductive health. 

  • Understand the impact of climate change on child mortality and well-being.

  • Explore solutions that protect future generations.

Date and time: 8 April 2025

13:00 – 14.30 (EDT) / 18:00 – 19:30 (BST)

Speakers: 

Professor Peter Le Souëf – Prof Paediatrics, UWA, Australia

Dr. Melinda Judge – Researcher, KIDS Institute, Australia

Dr. Joan Castro – Executive Vice President, PFPI, Philippines

Wendo Aszed – Executive Director, Dandelion Africa, Kenya

Josh Hill – Chief Research and Operations Officer, Population Matters, UK

We hope you can join us!

Remember, if you are attending CPD58 this week and are able to attend in person, please email madeleine.hewitt@populationmatters.org.

When
08/04/2025 from  6:00 PM to  7:30 PM
Location
Online
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