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We Are the Possible Planet Forest: 12 Poems for 12 Days of COP30

Arts Collaboration and Partnerships

We Are the Possible Planet Forest: 12 Poems for 12 Days of COP30

This collection of 12 poems—co-created by the global Planetary Health community—was shared with world leaders and delegates at COP30 in Brazil.

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University of Exeter



Local bodies, global goals: ASHA, ANM, and AWW as agents of Planetary Health in India’s tribal regions
A woman sitting with crafts in Adilabad, Telangana, India. Photo by Divyanshi Verma.

Food Systems Health and Care Systems

Local bodies, global goals: ASHA, ANM, and AWW as agents of Planetary Health in India’s tribal regions

How do female frontline health workers in Telangana’s tribal regions adapt state nutrition programs to local ecological and cultural contexts? This abstract reveals their role as cultural mediators who integrate Indigenous food practices and foster community engagement, while underscoring the systemic and gendered challenges they face in advancing Planetary Health goals.

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Roy, S.M.

Doing more-than-human research: Developing qualitative research methods for a multispecies world. Sage Journals.

Culture and Values Research and Evaluation

Doing more-than-human research: Developing qualitative research methods for a multispecies world. Sage Journals.

If social science research methods were designed for humans, how do we meaningfully include all the non-human voices that shape our world? From Egyptian livestock to Mexican rivers, a new report offers methodological guidance for listening beyond the human in Planetary Health.

• Research & Reports

Elton, S., Fikry, N., Menon, A., et al.