“Everyone needs to know this is not just about climate, polar bears, and glaciers. This is about my lungs and your lungs,” Dr. Maria Neira, Director of The World Health …
In early September, I made my first trip overseas with The Rockefeller Foundation as part of our delegation to the Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi, Kenya. As a speechwriter, I often …
Urban Pulse: Climate, Health, and Equity in Action, an urban health scoping initiative, will amplify the known impacts of climate change on urban public health and contribute to the knowledge …
DUBAI | December 3, 2023 — Climate change threatens to reverse decades of global development progress and puts the health and livelihoods of future generations in jeopardy. Data indicates a rapid …
DUBAI | December 3, 2023 — Reaching the Last Mile – a portfolio of global health programs, investments, and initiatives working to end preventable diseases that affect the world’s most vulnerable communities– welcomes …
DUBAI | December 3, 2023 — The Rockefeller Foundation and the Institute of Philanthropy (IoP), a charitable organization established by The Hong Kong Jockey Club, signed a formal ‘Statement of …
“Guiding Principles” Respond to Low- and Middle-Income Countries’ Calls to Mobilize Finance to Save Lives Now and in the Future As the Climate Crisis Threatens Global Health.
More than 40 percent of the world's population faces climate change-linked health risks right now, but only 0.5% of overall climate funding is allocated to enhance health outcomes. We have a plan to change that.
Climate change disproportionately affects the Global South due to underinvestment hindering economic growth and health. Despite challenges, there's a rising interest in credible solutions. This report highlights opportunities for the Global South to lead and gain policy advancements by focusing on climate and health discussions in multilateral forums.