Photo of Arfa Shan watering a lemon tree as part of the launch of her project.

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2023 Planetary Health Campus Ambassador Program in Review

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Photo caption: Planetary Health Campus Ambassador Arfa Shan watering a lemon tree at the launch of her project “Grow Green Gardens” at Fatima Jinnah Medical University.


PHA represents youth, but it also involves and gives voice to youth beyond nominally.

Cindy Xie
PHCA and PHA Constellation Project Intern
Images of Grow Green Gardens Project Collection Bins.
Images of Grow Green Gardens Project Collection Bins.

As we reflect on this past year, we are thrilled to share the remarkable journey of our Planetary Health Campus Ambassadors (PHCAs). With over 120 ambassadors representing 70+ universities across 30+ countries, together, the ambassadors created a vibrant tapestry of collaboration. Through their passionate advocacy and tireless efforts, the PHCAs played a pivotal role in raising awareness on Planetary Health and have been strong advocates for positive change in their local and broader communities. Whether drafting policy briefings on climate resilient systems in the United Arab Emirates or designing academic electives on Planetary Health at the University of Pavia, their enthusiasm and creativity have garnered widespread attention and appreciation among members of the Planetary Health community and newcommers to the field. Their impact will be felt for long to come, as they hit the ground running as changemakers within the broader Planetary Health community. With 2023 wrapped up, we are excited to share just a few of the 2023 PHCA cohort’s vast and profound accomplishments.

Images of Grow Green Gardens Opening Day Festivities.

PHCA and Steering Committee Representative Arfa Shan worked with her institution, the Fatima Jinnah Medical University in Pakistan, on a community project entitled, “Grow Green Gardens.” Through this project, she implemented a solid and liquid waste recycling and disposal system, both raising awareness and allowing for proactive separation of wastes.

Image of “Cultural Transformation for Planetary Health” gathering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Cindy Xie, PHCA and PHA Constellation Project intern, hosted the “Cultural Transformation for Planetary Health” series, which gathered students and speakers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology on topics ranging from water rights, climate writing, and spirituality.

Image of PHCA Duaa Mohamed presenting on her project, EcoRx.

PHCA Duaa Mohamed created a project, entitled EcoRx, which focused on reducing the environmental impact of leftover medications from household through promoting safe disposal of medications and reallocation of surplus medications in the United Arab Emirates.

Image of PHCA Jibola Raheem educating students about environmental decision making.

Another example would be the work of the PHCAs at the University of Ibadan, who worked with an awareness program to educate students at local high schools about environmentally-friendly behaviors and decision making. They also collaborated with community leaders in Ibarapa, South-Western Nigeria to advocate for the need to protect the biodiversity to address the rising risk of zoonosis.

Images of PHCA Justus Rotich at a tree planting event with others associated with University of Eldoret.