Hosted by Columbia Mailman School of Public Health
Globally, maternal and child health outcomes are significantly impacted both directly and indirectly by climate change. The presence of climate-related stressors can result in negative health effects, such as miscarriages, low birth weights, malnutrition, and respiratory illnesses. Furthermore, climate emergencies can hinder access to crucial sexual and reproductive health services.
Join us to learn about the impact of climate change on maternal and child health and how FETPs can respond to meet the needs of this population.