
The Global Climate and Health Survey
The Global Climate and Health Survey identifies climate-related health priorities in vulnerable regions, focusing on low- and middle-income countries.
The Planetary Health field and movement is growing rapidly, with expanding opportunities for engagement across sectors, disciplines, and geographies. Here you’ll find current openings for jobs, fellowships, funding, and scholarly contributions that advance our collective work. For learning opportunities, check the Global Inventory of Courses.
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The Global Climate and Health Survey identifies climate-related health priorities in vulnerable regions, focusing on low- and middle-income countries.
Communications Education
Open knowledge for Planetary Health is the theme for this year’s international contest Wiki for Human Rights. It covers editing Wikipedia articles (e.g. biodiversity loss, medicinal plants, climate crisis) and producing educational resources in languages of the Latin America region, such as Spanish, Portuguese, Aymara and Guaraní. It also features a Nature Photography Contest.
Infectious Diseases Planetary Health Frameworks
These lessons teach students how to protect themselves from vector-borne illnesses while understanding the One Health concept.
Infectious Diseases Planetary Health Frameworks
These lessons teach students about risks, preventative measures, and symptoms of Bird Flu (H5N1) while understanding the One Health concept and approach.