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Abubuwa Societal Development Initiative (ASDI)

NGO

Abubuwa Societal Development Initiative (ASDI) is a non-profit organization that conducts research, train-the-trainer facilitation, community engagement, service implementation, and advocacy in collaboration with government entities and other related stakeholders. As such, ASDI, in collaboration with PHA, is committed to strengthening the presence of Planetary Health among academia, civil society, and the public and private sectors.

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Academia Nacional de Ciencias - Bolivia

Academic Institution

The National Academy of Sciences proposes a constant collaboration in incorporating the planetary health environment in our daily and permanent work. We intend to fulfill the role of guiding the Bolivian society in urgent and important issues with the deterioration and conservation of nature, but also to draw attention to the effects generated by climate change, pollution and better living conditions, among many others. But also to establish collaborative networks at national and international level in order to disseminate information  to the Bolivian audience linked to global pathways.



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Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine (AIHM)

NGO

Now more than ever it is critical that we as individual, organizations and community align and strengthen our voices to implement the urgent changes needed for the health and well being of our people and our planet.  We must amplify our voices for each other, for future generations and for the planet.

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Action for Social Development and Environmental Protection Organization (ASDEPO)

NGO

ASDEPO is committed to community development in Ethiopia, particularly in hard-to-reach areas, and as a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, ASDEPO will contribute to Planetary Health research related to health as well as community empowerment and advocate for relevant policy. Additionally, ASDEPO will strengthen the presence of Planetary Health Alliance through sharing the newsletter, social media resources, and other informational materials and help to strengthen the multi-sectoral approach in the Planetary Health community.

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Activism is Medicine

Independent Activist Organization

Activism is Medicine is dedicated to advancing the conversation around the climate emergency and more generally, promoting the concept of Planetary Health. Our work includes curriculum development and interviews with influential people at the forefront of climate emergency action.

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Adventure Scientists

NGO

Adventure Scientists equips partners with data collected from the outdoors that are crucial to addressing challenges in the environmental and human health fields. By leveraging the skills of the outdoor adventure community we are able to gather high quality, difficult-to-obtain data at any scale, in any environment.

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African Council of Religious Leaders-Religions for Peace

NGO

The African Council for Religious Leaders-Religions for Peace (ACRL-RfP) is a continental coalition of different faith organizations, and religious leaders in the African  continent, working together to advance peace, sustainable development and shared well-being. ACRL-RfP is committed to enhancing the presence of PH in the national interfaith networks and all its stakeholders, academia and civil society to promote human well-being and the well-being of the planet through joint research activities at hub and global levels that inform evidence-based environmental protection and climate change adaptation interventions.


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African Cultural Exchange

NGO

The African Cultural Exchange is committed to stewardship of the planet and its resources, including its human endowment.  We promote cross-cultural, developmental, educational and health-care exchanges and projects in Africa to foster collaborations that enhance the better future that we seek.


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African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)

Research Institute

APHRC is committed to generating an Africa-led and Africa-owned body of evidence to inform decision making for an effective and sustainable response to the most critical challenges facing the continent. 

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Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments

NGO

The Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments (ANHE) is the only national nursing organization focused solely on the intersection of health and the environment. The mission of the Alliance is to promote healthy people and healthy environments by educating and leading the nursing profession, advancing research, incorporating evidence-based practice, and influencing policy.

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Alliance Santé Planétaire France

NGO

The Alliance Santé Planétaire (France) is an association founded in January 2021 and a French-speaking member of the Planetary Health Alliance. Its objective is to promote Planetary Health and to communicate its issues to patients, professionals, citizens and legislators.

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American Geophysical Union

NGO

AGU is dedicated to the furtherance of the Earth and space sciences, and to communicating our science’s ability to benefit humanity. AGU’s GeoHealth is intended to help bridge the gaps between communities and further ensure the Earth and space sciences are engaging with the health sciences to promote new avenues of discovery and understanding. By collaborating with the Planetary Health Alliance, we are committed to continue to foster the growth of our two communities.

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American Public Health Association (APHA)

NGO 

The American Public Health Association (APHA) champions the health of all people and all communities, strengthens the public health profession and brings together members from all fields of public health. With a long-standing commitment to climate as a health issue, APHA is working to address climate change by applying a public health and health equity lens to help shape climate policy, engagement and action to better address the needs of vulnerable populations.

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Anchor University, Nigeria

Academic Institution

Anchor University Center for Global Health exists to contribute to improvement in health and health systems globally through high-quality multidisciplinary research, knowledge generation, capacity building, advocacy and engagement in evidence-based interventions. Our focus is to to pioneer and promote interdisciplinary research, study and project implementation in the area of Planetary Health in Nigeria, and contribute to the body of knowledge globally. 

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Animal & Human Health for the Environment And Development (AHEAD)

NGO

AHEAD (Animal & Human Health for the Environment And Development) supports real world problem-solving at the interface of wildlife health, livestock health, and human health and livelihoods — with a focus on southern Africa. We continually work to share lessons learned via our web platform, as well as our freely available AHEAD Update e-newsletter.

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Applied Environmental Research Foundation (AERF)

NGO

The Applied Environmental Research Foundation (AERF) is a non-profit based out of Pune, India. AERF’s mission is to achieve conservation on the ground by involving local communities and by forging partnerships with diverse stakeholder groups viz. private sector, educational institutions, and local governments. The main focus of AERF’s activities is to avoid deforestation and conserve biodiversity in the northern Western Ghats of India – a global biodiversity hotspot – and create sustainable value from standing forests. By collaborating with the Planetary Health Alliance, we intend to realize societies living in harmony with nature.

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Art of Change 21

NGO

Art of Change 21 is a one-of-a-kind association that brings together artists, social entrepreneurs and young leaders who are deeply committed to sustainability and the environment, in order to create original, impactful solutions that address climate change and promote sustainable lifestyles.

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ASMDE-RELIEF (Actions Solidaires et Multisectorielles pour le Développement Endogène/Relief)

NGO

We Actions Solidaires et Multisectorielles pour le Développement Endogène/Relief "ASMDE-RELIEF" solemnly agree to join the Planetary Health Alliance to represent my community in Planetary Health and environmental protection awareness.

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Associazione Italaiana Ansia da Cambiamento Climatico - AIACC

NGO

AIACC is a association that reasearch topics about mental health related to climate change (e.g eco-anxiety, eco-paralysis...). Spreading informations about emotions and mental issues on climate change can raise awarness on people who are suffering, drive people acting against those emotional diseases and increasing pro-environmental behaviours. Also, in case of clinical psychological suffering, we aim to produce evidence based standard of good practice.

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Barcelona Institute for Global Health

Academic Institution

The Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) contributes to Planetary Health through its activities in research and translation of knowledge regarding the influence of the environment on communicable and non-communicable disease. ISGlobal aims to train and mobilize future leaders in the application of systems thinking and transdisciplinary approaches to improve health and health equity.

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https://www.isglobal.org/en
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Bay Area Global Health Alliance

NGO

The Bay Area Global Health Alliance incorporates Planetary Health in our work through our interdisciplinary / intersectoral activities which take the form of convenings, connections, and communications. We facilitate convenings featuring topics and speakers related to Planetary Health, connect organizations and individuals that want to collaborate in this space, and promote our members and partners’ work to advance Planetary Health. We collaborate with the Planetary Health community by introducing our diverse, multisectoral network to opportunities and knowledge shared by leaders such as the PHA, and taking an active role in organizing educational, advocacy, and research initiatives to promote components of Planetary Health such as climate health, sustainable development, and health equity.

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BC Cancer Planetary Health Unit

University/Academic Institution (Cancer Centre)

The BC Cancer Planetary Health Unit is a clinician-led initiative which aims to promote low waste, low carbon health care solutions across all disciplines in both outpatient and inpatient settings. We aim to educate health care providers about the ecologic impact of the health care sector and the dependence of population health on planetary health. We hope to inspire and engage clinicians in transitioning to sustainable professional practices, particularly in areas of waste, food systems, and transportation.

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Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Academic Institution

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev is one of Israel’s leading research universities and among the world leaders in many fields. Ben-Gurion University promotes research in the field of green energy, alternative and renewable energy, including renewable fuels, solar energy and more. It is also developing curricula for a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees in the fields of energy.

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Biomimicry Innovation Lab

Consultancy and Design Lab

We are committed to collaborating to solve the wicked problems that the planet is currently facing. Our focus is to understand how we can take a systems-perspective to create meaningful change. We cannot do this alone and work with both industry and academia to drive this message.

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Bioversity International

Research Institute

Bioversity International’s vision is a world where agrobiodiversity nourishes people and sustains the planet, so Planetary Health is at the core of our research. We welcome the engagement of the medical community into the discussions and research on the impact of the food and agricultural system on people and the planet’s health, as the medical profession can speak to a different community and bring more decision makers to understand the need to transform our food and agricultural system. 

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Blue Mountains City Council

Government Entity 

Blue Mountains City Council's Planetary Health Initiative is commmitted to 'walking the talk' within Council services. It is also working collaboratively with the wider community as well as local, regional and global partners to restore Planetary Health for current and future generations. As a local government working with its First Nations communities, and demonstrating stewardship of a World Heritage Listed Area, we are also the first Council in Australia to adopt the Rights of Nature.

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Blue Ventures

NGO

Blue Ventures develops transformative approaches for catalysing and sustaining locally led marine conservation. We work in places where the ocean is vital to local cultures and economies, and are committed to protecting marine biodiversity in ways that benefit coastal people.

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Born Global Foundation

NGO

On our interconnected planet we are all truly Born Global. As a living adaptive system we make change happen when we stick together and focalize our small actions to build up systems of global change. Our mission is to connect innovative minds around the world and to educate each other with our knowledge. We start with a deep connection to nature as mentor, method and measure to through the applied scientific methodology of Biomimicry which guides all our projects to create conditions conducive to all life.

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Boston College Global Observatory on Pollution and Health

Academic Institution

The Boston College Global Observatory on Pollution and Health is a multidisciplinary collaboration that studies patterns of pollution and pollution-related disease in countries around the world and makes its findings available to researchers, policy makers, civil society, the media and the global public. Researchers in the Observatory analyze the burden of disease caused by pollution, quantify pollution’s economic costs and impacts on human capital, and examine pollution’s effects on the planetary environment.

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Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Programs

NGO

Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Programs is the world's largest environmental youth program for the creative arts. We work to empower youth to connect, create, and communicate for our blue planet. Bow Seat strives to build community among youth, enhance resiliency, raise awareness, and offer opportunities to take action on environmental issues through our annual Ocean Awareness Contest, Future Blue Youth Council, and Fellowship Grant Program. We are particularly focused on addressing the rising rates of grief and eco-anxiety among youth due to our rapidly changing planet. Participants in our programs have reported feeling inspired, empowered, hopeful, and empathetic. As an organization that reaches more than 33,000 youth from 140+ countries, Bow Seat invests in the next wave of environmental leaders who will think, and act, like artists – looking at issues from new perspectives, posing meaningful questions, and discovering innovative solutions. We are a Planetary Health solution, and we look forward to partnering with other youth-focused organizations in the Planetary Health Alliance.


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Brazilian College of Lifestyle Medicine (CBMEV)

NGO

The Brazilian College for Lifestyle Medicine (CBMEV) is an ethically-driven non-profit organization led by physicians, medical professionals and other social agents to advance evidence-based lifestyle medicine as the fundamental approach to assist individuals and communities in modifying behaviors to promote physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being as well as the Planetary Health.

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Brighton and Sussex Medical School

Academic Institution

Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) is an equal partnership between the Universities of Sussex and Brighton together with NHS organisations throughout the South East region. The arrangements for the school's governance reflect this approach and students are awarded joint BM BS degrees of both universities.

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https://www.bsms.ac.uk/index.aspx
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Brunel University London

Academic Institution

Our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes will offer an inspirational education experience which instils academic knowledge, independent learning skills and the soft skills sought by employers. We will attract talented students from across the globe who aspire to learn and apply their knowledge to fulfil their lives and contribute to society.

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http://www.brunel.ac.uk/
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California Academy of Sciences

NGO 

The mission of the California Academy of Sciences is to explore, explain, and sustain life. Life-changing moments. World-changing science. We’re an aquarium, planetarium, rainforest, and natural history museum in the heart of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park—and a powerful voice for biodiversity research and exploration, environmental education, and sustainability across the globe.

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Canadian Association of Nurses for the Environment

NGO

The Canadian Association of Nurses for the Environment (CANE) is a national organization committed to Planetary Health as the guiding principal. Our mandate is educate nurses about Planetary Health and to work together to influence the structures of our society that can improve Planetary Health.


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Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE)

NGO

CAPE works to better human health by protecting the planet. We seek to better understand how the environment affects human health in order to be a resource to others. We educate our members, other physicians and health professionals, the public, and policymakers about environmental health issues.

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Care2Communities

NGO

As our clinic network expands in partnership with the Haitian Ministry of Health, we would like to use the PH framework laid out in the textbook to address issues beyond just treating patients. We'd like to look more upstream at how the impact of humans on the climate in our ecosystem is just just based on treatment, not a wider lens.

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Caribbean College of Family Physicians

NGO

The Caribbean College of Family Physicians is dedicated to the delivery of people-centred primary care that is continuous from cradle to grave, contextual and comprehensive whilst at the same time empowering patients to be partners in managing their health and that of their communities.

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Caring for Environment for Development

NGO

We value the importance of having a clean world where we involve all stakeholders

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Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies

Research Institute

Founded in 1983, the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies is one of the world’s leading independent environmental research organizations. Areas of expertise include disease ecology, forest and freshwater health, climate change, urban ecology, and invasive species.

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Center for People & Environ (CPE)

Research Institute

CPE works to advance Planetary Health and ensure a climate-resilient health delivery system in Bangladesh incorporating indigenous and scientific knowledge. CPE aims to collaborate with PHA through research, capacity building, advocacy campaigns, and education.

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Center for the Environment, Washington University in St. Louis

Academic Institution

Research on Planetary Health advanced by the Center for the Environment is guided by its definition as “global environmental change and its health impacts” provided by the Planetary Health Alliance, a consortium of more than 400 research and practice institutions. At Washington University in St. Louis, the theme will be broadened to reflect reciprocity in the human health-environment relationship. Themes of research advanced by the Center for the Environment will include environmental health, global health, sustainable urban design, sustainable healthy food systems, nourishing biomes, and the connection between environmental change and infectious disease.  Research advances will benefit from a convergent approach that draws on expertise from public health, engineering, ecology, natural and social sciences, and architecture and urban design.

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Centre for Planetary Health Policy

Think Tank

The Centre for Planetary Health Policy (CPHP) was established by the German Alliance on Climate Change and Health (KLUG) in late 2021 to proactively advance scientific policy advice at the nexus of global environmental change and health, and to place Planetary Health at the top of the policy agenda. Our team of researchers from the fields of political, social and health sciences as well as medicine develops application-oriented studies and synthesizes evidence with clear recommendations for action. We then communicate this knowledge through target group specific formats to politicians, scientists and to the professional scientific community and the public. The focus of CPHPs consulting work is on identifying ways in which Planetary Health Policy from the municipal to the international level can be translated into concrete transformation paths. As a link between health professionals, academia and policy makers, the CPHP brings together a wide range of stakeholders in a collaborative process to develop a common understanding of the complex challenges of the multidimensional planetary crises. Together we are working to find and develop sustainable solutions and value-added strategies. Through this multi-stakeholder approach, CPHP aims to create a vision for the future of a resilient, accessible, environmentally friendly, and financially viable health care system that serves as a blueprint and emanates into other sectors.

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Centre for Sustainable Healthcare

NGO

The Centre for Sustainable Healthcare engages healthcare professionals, patients and the wider community in understanding the connections between health and environment, and to reduce healthcare’s resource footprint. As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, we share learning and resources from our Sustainable Healthcare Education Network, to support the inclusion of Planetary Health in the education of doctors and other health professions.


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Centre ValBio

Research Institute

Centre ValBio was created by Professor Patricia Wright in 2003 to help both indigenous people and the international community better understand the value of conservation in Madagascar and around the world.

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Chair on Health Promotion - University of Girona

University / Academic

The Health Promotion Chair of the University of Girona promotes the study, training, and dissemination in health promotion through the organization of activities, networking, and scientific outreach on a national and international level. Our focus is to do this from a positive health perspective and considering the close interrelationship of health with natural systems. We aim to collaborate with the Planetary Health community with training initiatives in Planetary Health.

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Child Family Health International

NGO

Child Family Health International (CFHI) is a United Nations-recognized non-profit organization that provides community-based Global Health Education Programs for students and institutions. CFHI programs allow participants to explore transdisciplinary and integrated approaches in Planetary Health around the world, with a focus on learning how environmental factors affect the health and wellbeing of global communities.

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Chilean Society of Environmental Nurses

NGO

Our organization aims to promote debate and critical reflection on the current link between human beings and the environment and its existence, and how it affects ecology, and the care of people and communities. Contributing, transferring and disseminating the knowledge of nursing science and ecosystems / nature in their holistic dimension, as interdependent elements, which will allow to recover, maintain and promote health in a dignified, equitable way and adjusted to social ethics.

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Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Urban Environment

Academic Institution

The Institute of Urban Environment (IUE), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) was established on July 4, 2006. IUE, as a national institute, is the only research institute engaged in comprehensive studies on urban environment in the world. It has the right to confer master and doctorial degrees in Environmental Sciences. It is located in Xiamen, a beautiful city in southeast China.  

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Chinese University of Hong Kong

Academic Institution

Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), as a PHA member, is committed to the creation, dissemination and application of actionable scientific knowledge that advances Planetary Health. We strive to attain these goals through our interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research and education programs on (1) smart and sustainable healthy cities, (2) health implications of climate change, (3) climate-smart and sustainable agriculture, and (4) smart solar energy harvesting, storage and utilization. The CUHK also aspires to champion evidence-based policy changes and societal transformations that will make our planet a healthier home to healthier citizens.

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CIFOR

Research Institute

CIFOR is a non-profit, scientific institution that conducts research on the most pressing challenges of forest and landscape management around the world. Using a global, multidisciplinary approach, we aim to improve human well-being, protect the environment, and increase equity. To do so, we conduct innovative research, develop partners’ capacity, and actively engage in dialogue with all stakeholders to inform policies and practices that affect forests and people.

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Climate Action Nurses

NGO

Climate Action Nurses empower, energise and inspire Australian and Pacific Nurses to take urgent climate action for themselves, their workplaces and the communities in which they live. By building nursing knowledge and capacity, we empower climate ready and climate friendly communities and decarbonise the healthcare services which support them.

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Climate Aware Physician Students at Carle College of Medicine (UIUC)

Academic Institution

As medical students, the health of our future patients is always at the front of our minds. We are increasingly aware of the reciprocal relationship between human and Planetary Health and believe that one of the best ways to prepare for care-giving is to educate ourselves on our changing climate and do what we can to improve our planet's health. For these reasons, we are committed to engaging in climate advocacy on a local, national and global scale.

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Climate Cares

Research Institute

We are a team of researchers, designers, policy-makers and educators aiming to understand and support mental health in the current climate and ecological crises. Our vision is for individuals, communities and healthcare systems to have the knowledge, tools, and resources to become resilient to the mental health impacts of climate change. We conduct research, deliver mental health interventions and produce best-practice recommendations for and with policymakers. We welcome any opportunity to partner with others who want to improve our understandings of- and responses to- mental health in the context of climate change.

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Climate CATCH (Collaborative Action for Transformative Change in Health and Healthcare) Lab, The University of Melbourne

University/Academic Institution

The University of Melbourne's Climate CATCH Lab collaborates with the Planetary Health Alliance via engagement with and contribution to the mission and activities of the Oceania Hub. The Climate CATCH Lab contributes to Planetary Health goals in the area of climate change and health research, education and engagement with the health sector partners. 
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Climate for Health (ecoAmerica)

NGO

Climate for Health is a national initiative led by a diverse network of health leaders from across the health sector representing key health care, public health, clinical, and medical institutions and associations. Committed to advancing climate solutions to protect the health and well being of Americans, our leaders offer support, inspiration, and resources to new leaders ready to make their own commitment and build support for climate solutions.

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Climate Mental Health Network

NGO

Climate change has created a global mental health crisis. To heal the planet, we have to collectively heal ourselves. The Climate Mental Health Network addresses the mental health consequences of climate change through community engagement and by harnessing the power of media and technology. We are committed to advancing the work of the Planetary Health Alliance by raising awareness about the interconnectedness of the Planetary Health and mental health issues and collaborating with other members on research, programs and events.

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Climate Policy Radar

NGO

Climate Policy Radar is a not-for-profit climate data startup working to map and analyse the global climate policy landscape, so that we can inform decision-making and support the transition to a low carbon future, therefore helping to advance Planetary Health. As an open data, open source company, we hope that being part of PHA will help us develop new collaborations and partnerships, so that we can share and exchange knowledge and advance progress sooner.

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Coalition for Global Health Innovation (CGHI)

NGO

The Coalition for Global Health Innovation (CGHI) is committed to promoting Planetary Health and sharing knowledge with the Planetary Health community. We believe that Planetary Health is essential for achieving good health and well-being for all people. In our CGHI community and our Action Tank Program, we help young professionals with early stage projects that aim to improve the health and well-being for vulnerable groups, as well as cultivating sustainable interactions with the environment and the planet.

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COAST Foundation

Non-Profit Organization

At COAST Foundation, we are deeply committed to advancing Planetary Health by recognizing the intricate link between environmental health, human well-being, and climate resilience. Our initiatives in promoting sustainable agriculture, community-led climate resilience, and health access reflect our dedication to the principles of Planetary Health. We actively seek collaboration with the Planetary Health Alliance (PHA) community to share and gain knowledge, foster joint initiatives, amplify advocacy for climate justice, build capacity, and expand our network. By working hand in hand with PHA members, we aim to create a healthier planet and improve the lives of coastal communities while contributing to the global Planetary Health landscape

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Collège de la Médecine Générale

GP’s and their patients need tools to practically advance Planetary Health. As a group of French GP’s we would like to collaborate with all members of the PHA to exchange and translate information, experiences and of course the tools that we are all developing. We believe we are on a transversal and important mission together, in which we really need mutual support.

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Columbia Climate and Health Program

Academic Institution

The Columbia Climate and Health Program fosters innovative, cross-disciplinary, translational scholarship on the human health dimensions of climate change, with the goal of advancing society's capacity to understand, anticipate, and prevent adverse health consequences.

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http://beta.global.columbia.edu/institutes-programs-initiatives/columbia-climate-and-health-program-cchp
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Columbia University Earth Institute

Academic Insitution

Columbia’s Earth Institute blends research in the physical and social sciences, education and practical solutions to help guide the world onto a path toward sustainability.

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http://earth.columbia.edu/
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Commonwealth Youth Health Network

NGO 

The Commonwealth Youth Health Network is a platform for young people to engage on global issues related to health, through individual and collective action at all levels. We aim to educate, advocate and act on the social and environmental determinants of health to ensure a better future for people and planet.

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Community and Family Aid Foundation-Ghana

NGO

The Community and Family Aid Foundation-Ghana is an NGO operating in Ghana, whose activities, spanning community, national, and international scales, are focused on protecting quality health care and the environment in Ghana and beyond through service and advocacy. We are committed to "Moving Together to Build a Healthier World" and supporting inclusive global discussion on the Planetary Health agenda so that we can collectively chart a common path together.
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Connected Advocacy for Empowerment and Youth Development Initiative

NGO

Connected Advocacy a registered organisation Nigeria West Africa, We aim to use Planetary Health Alliance partnership to build an integrated ecosystem where the marginalised citizens are included as active participants in the political economy of their society. Promoting Climate change and Health interventions for underserve communities through share PHA website , and collaborate support to implement members activities at the grassroots.

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Conservation International

NGO

We are focused on saving nature for people. My work as a Pandemic Prevention Fellow is specifically focused on preventing pathogen spillover from wildlife to people. I also work on connecting the range of conservation our organization does, from climate change mitigation to preventing loss of biodiversity, to health outcomes.

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Conservation X Labs

NGO

We are looking to partner with other organizations to addressing the underlying drivers threats to Planetary Health, including through direct focus on preventing extinction, through harnessing innovation and technology.  We are looking for partners to solve the neglected diagnostics problem through translation of lab based assays for biosurveillance to the field, through addressing drivers of extinction and climate change through engineering new monitoring systems and replacements, transforming corporate behavior, and through direct action for conservation.

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Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH)

NGO

The Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) is a rapidly growing Washington, DC based organization of over 175 academic institutions and other organizations from around the world engaged in addressing global health challenges. CUGH supports academic institutions and partners to improve the wellbeing of people and the planet through education, research, service, and advocacy.

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CORE Group

NGO

CORE Group's mission to improve and expand community health practices for underserved populations, especially women, children, and adolescents, cannot be achieved if the health of the planet is not improved, communities' health is Planetary Health; and vice-versa.

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Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

Academic Institution

We are dedicated to the creation, dissemination, and implementation of scientific knowledge to improve the health and well-being of animals and people.

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https://www2.vet.cornell.edu/
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Cornell University Master of Public Health Program

Academic Institution

The nature of our ever-changing global community — including both people and animals within the environment — requires a comprehensive systems approach to public health to prevent disease, promote health, and improve the quality of life of the planet’s population as a whole. A huge part of the research, work, and education that takes place across the Cornell University's diverse body is in the realm of public health – including the health of humans, animals, the environment, and our planet as a whole.

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https://www2.vet.cornell.edu/education/graduate-studies/master-public-health-mph
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Corporacion Actuemos

NGO

Actuemos is a non-profit organization that works to promote healthy and sustainable food systems, developing studies, research projects and implementing practical programs to promote proper nutrition and a healthy food culture. Our purpose is to improve human and Planetary Health, so we are committed to raising awareness and taking action for present and future generations.

Our members span a wide range of expertise related to food systems, including chefs, nutritionists, natural and social science academics, and sustainability and consumer rights professionals. Our main characteristic is to bring together a high-level networking force with collaborators both in Chile and globally.


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Cyprus International Institute for Environmental and Public Health

Research Institute

The Cyprus International Institute for Environmental and Public Health (CII) is committed to contributing to Planetary Health actions in the region of Eastern Mediterranean and beyond. The CII mission to conduct research, educational and outreach activities that focus on the influence of environment on non-communicable disease patterns is well aligned with the priorities of the Planetary Health movement around the globe.

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https://www.cut.ac.cy/faculties/hsc/cii/
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Dartmouth College

Academic Institution

Through person-to-person teaching and opportunities to create and apply knowledge on campus and across the globe, Dartmouth instills a love of learning among its students and empowers them for a lifetime of leadership.

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https://home.dartmouth.edu/
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De Duurzame Verpleegkundige

NGO

De Duurzame Verpleegkundige aims to make PH part of the regular nursing curriculum and refresher training in The Netherlands. We advocate to change the professional curriculum, and nurses oath. We wish to share knowledge, participate in activities in the PHA Regional Hub network and engage in advocacy. We want to create programs for local nursing universities and create opportunities for students and professionals to get engaged in PH.

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Department of Medicine and Health Science of the University of Sonora

University/Academic Institution

The Department of Medicine and Health Science of the University of Sonora is committed to "bonum facere", acting locally but thinking globally. Medical doctors of the 21st century have to be open to act in a world that becomes a single big community, but need to address and understand the differences (natural and cultural) in order to be efficient in the services they provide.

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Department of Population Health, NYU Langone Health

Academic Institution

The Department of Population Health at NYU Langone Health seeks to bridge the worlds of medicine and public health through research, education, healthcare and community partnerships.  Employing a One Health/Planetary Health framework will provide new perspectives and opportunities for our students, faculty and staff in the areas of healthcare delivery, health policy and public health.  We look forward to becoming part of the PHA community.

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Do for Children

NGO

While Do for Children’s mandate is child centered, we recognize climate change as a key cross-cutting issue, as climate change disrupts the environment, children are being forced to grow up in an increasingly dangerous world. This is a Planetary Health crisis that threatens their health, nutrition, education, development, survival, and future. 

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Doane University Institute for Human and Planetary Health

Academic Institution

Doane University, as a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, has created the Institute for Human and Planetary Health whose mission is to present the evidence that human health is dependent on the health of the ecosystems that sustain us and to provide educational opportunities for all those who want to restore human and Planetary Health. We will achieve this goal by developing coursework for teaching and by providing opportunities for collaborative and transdisicplinary research and action focused on solving our most serious problems.

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https://ihph.doane.edu/
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Duke Kunshan University

Academic Institution

Duke Kunshan University conducts interdisciplinary research and education efforts at the intersection of health and the environment through its Global Health Research Center and Environmental Research Center. As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, Duke Kunshan University engages in the development of Planetary Health coursework, contributes to the Planetary Health research base, and involves its students and faculty in pursuit of Planetary Health solutions.

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https://dukekunshan.edu.cn/en/imep/imep-features
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Duke University Global Health Institute

Academic Institution

The Duke Global Health Institute, whose faculty were involved in the original Rockefeller Foundation-Lancet Commission on Planetary Health, integrates Planetary Health into multi-school research and coursework at Duke University. As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, the Duke Global Health Institute encourages student and faculty involvement in Planetary Health Alliance events and projects.

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https://globalhealth.duke.edu/
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Dutch Green Health Alliance (Groene Zorg Alliantie)

NGO

The Dutch Green Health Alliance (Groene Zorg Alliantie) is a national network of bottom-up healthcare initiatives that strives for sustainable healthcare and Planetary Health. We connect organisations and individuals both within and outside of our network to inspire, raise awareness, and share ideas for a transition in healthcare delivery and society in line with Planetary Health. We organise online get-togethers, masterclasses, and an annual festival; and have advocacy-related activities, both formal (e.g. politics and healthcare organisations) and informal (e.g. keynotes, social media, and protests). We look forward to collaborate and share with other members of the PHA, especially those geared towards 'Planetary Health in all policies'-initiatives.

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East West Center

Academic Institution

The East-West Center incorporates Planetary Health into its research and training activities including YSEALI Academic Fellowship on Environmental Issues, EWC Innovation for Sustainable Development Fellowship, and EWC Ocean Corps for early career ocean researchers. We aspire to connect our 200+ staff and 65,000 alumni organized in 50 chapters across the Indo-Pacific and the Americas to opportunities of the Planetary Health Alliance with particular focus on the Next Generation Network.


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Eco-Heart Alliance

NGO

We pledge to do work that supports the mission of the Planetary Health Alliance. Eco-Heart Alliance's mission is to inspire biodiversity conservation through community outreach programs. EHA's vision is foster stewardship of our natural world, contributing to a healthy ecosystem. The EHA intends to support its mission through activities that promote community-based collaboration. We want to make make a positive impact by providing online programs that educate communities while contributing to ecosystem health.

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EcoHealth Alliance

NGO

Building on over 45+ years of groundbreaking science, EcoHealth Alliance is a global environmental health nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting wildlife and public health from the emergence of disease.

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Edith Cowan University

Academic Institution

ECU and partner organisations are working to address a range of issues relating to regenerative farming practices for a sustainable food system and improved health outcomes, focusing on mapping existing efforts, identifying food system strengths, and identifying gaps and inefficiencies as a pathway for improvement. ECU also collaborates with the broader Oceania region in understanding and urgently responding to health impacts resulting from environmental degradation and climate change in the region, advances child education, and embeds the Sustainable Development Goals and Planetary Health into higher degree curricula.

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Emory Global Health Institute

Academic Institution

The primary goals of the Emory Global Health Institute are to: develop a strong academic infrastructure in global health at Emory University, develop and nurture global health partnerships, foster global health research and scholarship, and help train the next generation of global health leaders.

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http://www.globalhealth.emory.edu/
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Endelevu Community Development Services (ECODS)

NGO

Our organization will promote activities of Planetary Health in Kenya through conducting studies, implementing health projects and participating in networks. This collaboration will also involve participating in meetings and forums.

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Environment and Sustainability Research Initiative, Bangladesh

Research Institute

The Environment and Sustainability Research Initiative (ESRI) is committed to advancing planetary health through interdisciplinary research, education, and advocacy. By integrating environmental sustainability and human health considerations into our work, we strive to address the interconnected challenges facing our planet and its inhabitants. We are eager to collaborate with the planetary health community to leverage collective expertise and resources, foster innovation, and drive positive change towards a healthier and more sustainable future for all. Through our partnership with the Planetary Health Alliance, we aim to amplify our impact, share knowledge and best practices, and contribute to global efforts to promote planetary health.

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Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria

NGO

Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria champions a healthy environment that supports a liveable and prosperous Victoria now and always. EPA Victoria protects the environment and people by preventing and reducing harm from pollution and waste. EPA is committed to collaborating with the Planetary Health Alliance to contribute to and draw upon research, knowledge and capability from across industry, government and non-government, academia and community to deliver in its role as a world-class regulator of pollution and waste.

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Environmental and Occupational Health Directorate, Ministry of Health

Government Entity

We are collaborating with health and non health sectors at national level. Happy to collaborate regionally and internationally.

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Environmental Physiotherapy Association (EPA)

NGO

The Environmental Physiotherapy Association (EPA) is seeking to embed Planetary Health in physiotherapy research, education and practice through a wide variety of international projects. All of these projects also aim to further the knowledge-based and implementation of Planetary Health in different ways by drawing on and expanding the distinct contributions that the physiotherapy profession can make to this field. Our biggest project to date, the EPT Agenda 2023, is introducing Planetary Health education to physiotherapy institutions around the world. We frequently direct participating institutions to the educational materials and networks of the PHA. Members of the EPA regularly attend C4PH calls, interact on social media, and are keen to attend and contribute to future PHAMs.

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Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management

University/Academic Institution

Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM) is a leader in education and research in the field of health policy and management in the Netherlands and far beyond. ESHPM is currently including Planetary Health as a core value, by recently appointing a theme chair in this field (first in Europe) and as a relevant discipline to be included in its masters' education and research activities, in line with the mission of implementing and supporting environmental sustainability of the Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

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EUCLID

Academic Institution

As an intergovernmental institution training the next generation of international public health civil servants and leaders for several countries, EUCLID is looking forward to work work with the PH network in terms of curriculum and joint initiatives.

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European Public Health Alliance

Non-Profit Organization

The European Public Health Alliance (EPHA) is an international not-for-profit association established in Belgium. Our mission is to advocate for the protection and improvement of public health in Europe, both via health policies and across all other relevant policy areas that have an impact on health. EPHA serves as a change agent by facilitating the participation of our diverse member organisations, that include civil society organisations, groups of health professionals and public health actors. Through a multi-sectoral approach we aim to collaborate with the PHA to respond to cross-border health threats such as climate change, air pollution and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). As such, this includes strongly advocating for Planetary Health, whilst upholding key PHA values such as science-driven, justice and equity.

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EWNRA

NGO 

EWNRA is committed to contribute from its experience and efforts in areas of enhancing ecosystem vitality, combating climate change, improving food and nutrition security, enhancing WaSH, reducing poverty and  family size (population growth) for better health, well-being and resources.
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Faculty of Medicine IPB University

Academic Institution

We are medical faculty of IPB University, one of the biggest and oldest leading university in Indonesia. We aim to become a research-based and leading Medical Faculty in innovation for the independence of the nation towards a Techno-socio Entrepreneurial that excels at the global level with excellence in the field of Agromaritime health based on One Health principles

By joining the PHA network, we aim to Improve our society health and science system. Active participation on global networking of same interest. Actively participate in fundamental role of health science and research, especially in agromaritime and “one health” based academic and health system. We are glad to serve and provide scholar and broad education programme within PHA network

We hope that this collaboration with PHA network will provide us an even bigger access of educational event and research opportunity. We are very welcome In joining collaborative programme worldwide as well as joining fellowship/internship programme within PHA network for our institutional member and students.


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Faculté de Médecine, Université de Kinshasa

Academic Institution

We are confident that this collaboration will help improve our educational system to implement what we name as COUVERTURE SANTE UNIVERSELLE, for accessibility of more vulnerable populations to good health. The weakness of our health system will learn more from others and where there is a will, there is a way.

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FAMILY HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION (FAHEDEF)

NGO

Family Health and Development Foundation (FAHEDEF) will want to collaborate and Partner with Planetary Health Alliance in carrying out its Planetary Health Activities, and by so doing will appreciate support in multiform from PHA like training of its staff, visiting our field work (Farms and providing advice and institutional support). We want to create clubs in schools and in the communities to better implement and promote Planetary Health.

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Fiji National University

Academic Institution

Our institution trains Environmental Health Practitioners for the South Pacific Region and we aim to train future EH leaders who are passionate about our planet and promote the sustainability and livelihood of our environment. We will encourage our students to join the Next Generation network including those practitioners in the field. As the educator in Environmental Health, we will support Planetary Health education. We will also promote Clinicians for Planetary Health and as affiliates to Planetary Health hope to establish a Planetary Health hub in our university.

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FISPMED Onlus

NGO

Fispmed Onlus intends to expand its network by joining the PHA community. Our objectives concern sustainable development and the fight against poverty in the Mediterranean-Black Sea countries; these include projects aimed at improving the environment, not only in its physical meaning but also at social and economic level through the implementation of concrete actions, and through the Observatory as our tool, on the various territories that can help local communities to pursue the objectives of the 2030 Agenda.

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Florence Nightingale Foundation

NGO

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors are taken into account by organisations to measure their impact on the world and ensure that their operations are sustainable and responsible. It incorporates:

Environmental: How an organisation interacts with and impacts its surrounding environment with an emphasis on sustainability.
Social: The proactive management of social impacts of organisations both in communities and on employees.
Governance: Transparency and evidence of effective governance which underpins a well run charity.


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For A Healthy Society

NGO

We aim to create a better and healthier society through addressing health, education, social and economic challenges. By collaborating with the Planetary Health Alliance and networking with other organizations, it would be a great opportunity to learn and share resources to contribute to health and well-being of a human and the nature.

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Forest Therapy Hub

NGO

The Forest Therapy Hub (FTHub) recognize its interest in Planetary Health developing closer cooperation with the Alliance and its members. This is rooted in FTHub's mission to Mobilize and lead the interdisciplinary field of health and well-being practices based on nature and scientific evidence, promoting an interaction between people and nature that supports the restoration of their health and well-being. Planetary Health is a the core of the FTHub's Conceptual Framework, that considers it as one of the health states of human health (https://foresttherapyhub.com/fthub-method/)

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FORETICA

NGO

At Forética we are firmly committed to the integration of social, environmental, ethical and good governance aspects into our strategy, management and development, environmental, ethical and good governance aspects in the strategy, management and development of our activity, while maintaining our activity, always maintaining coherence with our mission as an organization. Our values and commitments are articulated through partnerships with our stakeholders in order to raise awareness, disseminate and promote sustainability throughout our value chain. Collaborating with the Planetary Health community would be a further step in our commitment to the planet, to our goals and to our partners in order to move forward and generate a greater positive impact on both the environment and society.

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Francis of Assisi Academy for Planetary Health

Academic

Our mission is "to protect and restore the health and integrity of the Earth's ecosystem and the human familiy" (Rio Declaration on Environment and Development 1992). We promote Planetary Health inside the Catholic Church, Ecumenism and World Religions with a focus on education, universities and implementation.  We will build new bridges in the future between interfaith communities, world religions and the Planetary Health community based on the new  Joint Appeal - One family in a common home (Vatican, 4 October 2021).

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Friends of WHO Japan

NGO

Friends of WHO Japan is very pleased to join in the Planetary Health Alliance. The purpose of this Corporation is to disseminate the spirit of the World Health Organization (WHO) Charter and to promote health and wellbeing of the people of Japan and the world. We would like to promote Planetary Health in the spirit of primary health care and global health.

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Fundación Plenitud

NGO

The Plenitud Foundation is a think and action center located in the Dominican Republic, with the vision of contributing to the construction of an equitable and sustainable world. We carry out applied research, training and dissemination of knowledge. Our main areas of work are the environment, climate change, mainly vulnerability and adaptation assessments, as well as global health, particularly health systems and financing – contributing to policy making in the country. We are launching a virtual platform for the management and dissemination of knowledge on Planetary Health, to help raise awareness on the subject and suggest ways of action for people and communities. We are members of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), we are observers of the UNFCCC, we belong by law to the citizen oversight (VEICEA) for the implementation of the Law 94-20 of Environmental Education and Communication of the Dominican Republic and members of the National Board of Local Planning of the Ministry of Economy, Planning and Development (MEPYD). Climate resilience and sustainable health systems workgroup from Health System’s Global (HGS) and participated in several international conferences. We are also members of the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research (AHPSR) and the Latin-American chapter of the initiative Systems Thinking Accelerator (SYSTAC) – among others. We are interested in participating and contributing to the initiatives of the Alliance for Planetary Health.

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Fundación Pondera

Foundation

We are thrilled to become a membership of the PHA. We are commited to the Alliance’s mission, vision and values and we are keen on advancing Planetary Health by engaging our work, projects, community in PHA initiatives and other Planetary Health efforts. As a future member of PHA, we recognize that we w
ould like to participate in the growing community of Planetary Health.

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Gaples Institute

NGO

The Gaples Institute is a physician-led educational nonprofit with the mission of advancing the role of nutrition and lifestyle in medicine. The Gaples Institute offers programs that educate health professionals and the public about food choices that enhance both personal and Planetary Health. We enthusiastically embrace the mission of PHA and look forward to sharing our work with the Planetary Health community. We also see tremendous opportunity to collaboratively develop best practices that will motivate clinicians and their patients to appreciate the critical connection between diet and global health.


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Garrison Institute

NGO

The Garrison Institute is committed to applying the transformative power of contemplation to today’s pressing social and environmental concerns, helping build a more compassionate, resilient future. Working collaboratively with practitioners across diverse fields, the Institute develops and hosts retreats and symposia, produces research and publications, and provides a hub for ongoing learning networks. By collaborating with the Planetary Health Alliance we are committed to exploring how best to support and align ethical, economic and social systems that regenerate Planetary Health.

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Gazze Destek DerneÄŸi

NGO

Gazze Destek Organization (GDD) is a non-profit humanitarian and development organization aim to address the humanitarian and development needs of vulnerable groups and refugees around the world. We believe in working towards sustainable development and social justice, and our programs aim to provide essential services and support to those in need. We recognize the interconnectedness of human, and environmental health, and we strive to incorporate Planetary Health principles into all aspects of our work.

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George Mason Univ. Dept of Environmental Science and Policy

Academic Institution

The Department of Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University addresses local, regional and global environmental issues, translating science into policy. As an active member of the Planetary Health Alliance, we are building upon strong foundational partnerships, by advancing high level educational programs (from K-12 to PhD), field applications, and leadership in extension and outreach, across diverse communities. We contribute to Planetary Health endeavors by demonstrating, to policy makers and the general public, the importance of and solutions to pressing issues. 

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https://esp.gmu.edu/
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GEPRAPS

Research Organization

Collaborating with the prevention and treatment of respiratory diseases;
Create partnerships in social responsibility projects promoting training for professionals and care for patients with respiratory problems due to environmental pollution and climatic conditions; educational / didactic material for translation into our country and help in the development of new materials;participate in events of the network of institutions with the same purpose


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Girawa

NGO

Girawa is building open-access educational resources that puts nature at the heart of STEM education. With a focus on Planetary Health, we cover topics such as nutrition, infectious diseases, ecology and engineering. We aim to improve educational curricula and offer an alternative perspective to build better societies that embrace rather than destroy nature. We hope to disseminate resources to as many countries as possible, regardless of how developed they are, and to encourage all communities and countries to act in a unified manner. We also aim to inspire future generations to pursue careers, such as scientists, engineers and economists, focusing on solving our planet's problems, and to empower them to enforce change in their communities and globally. We welcome collaborations with other Planetary Health organisations and academic institutions to improve the quality of our educational resources and to reach as many countries as possible.

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Girls' Pride Gambia

NGO

Girls’ Pride Gambia is a hybrid organization that started in 2017 as a result of period poverty affecting girls’ education in The Gambia. We provide eco-friendly and reusable sanitary pads, train women, men and adolescent boys and girls on sexual and reproductive health and rights, conducts training of trainers, training on reusable pad production, and offers online and offline counseling services.

Girls’ Pride is working to address period poverty in low-income women and girls, keep girls in schools during their periods, promote maternal and child health, end gender-based violence, harmful traditional practices, and inequalities and reduce the amount of plastic waste that is generated during menstruation from single use sanitary pads and tampons.


We educate our community members on the importance of reusable and eco-friendly sanitary products and how they help us reduce our carbon footprints and protect our environment and waterbodies from plastic pollution.


We aim to collaborate with PHA to provide evidenced-based knowledge to Gambians especial women and girls on how climate change affects their health and how everyone can play their part in ensuring that we live in a healthy planet. We aim to do this through research, awareness raising and capacity building programs for communities.


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Global Alliance on Health and Pollution

NGO

GAHP's goal is to reduce death and illness caused by all forms of toxic pollution, including air, water, soil and chemical wastes especially in low and middle-income countries. GAHP is working to improve Planetary Health for all by advocating on the global stage for increased attention and resources to prevent and mitigate pollution. GAHP also assists it members to take action to solve pollution problems on the ground. GAHP looks forward to engaging the Planetary Health network directly, enhancing and furthering outreach efforts to ensure a sustainable world for all generations.


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Global Collaboration on Traumatic Stress

Non-Profit Organization

The Global Collaboration on Traumatic Stress acknowledges that the climate crisis is adversely affecting population mental health. The impacts of the climate crisis on mental health are related to collective problems that are experienced unequally, such as insufficient political will and harmful policies, increased disaster exposure, poverty, violence, the erosion of important places and landscapes, and harms to human physical health and the health of ecosystems, along with others.

Working with populations most impacted by the climate crisis, research is needed to better understand and assess mental health in the context of the climate crisis and to identify and test appropriate intervention strategies.


We aim to collaborate to:

1. Provide conceptual clarity to the varied mental health responses to climate change,

2. Develop methods of assessing mental health in the context of climate change,

3. Develop appropriate intervention strategies with communities most impacted by climate change.


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Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education

University/Academic Institution

The GCCHE plans to incorporate Planetary Health along with climate and health into our work to ensure that 100% of health professionals are prepared and trained to respond to climate and environmental crisis. We plan to provide our member institutions with resources regarding Planetary Health and to incorporate Planetary Health into our training materials.

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Global Ecovillage Network

NGO

GEN’s Strategy to Change the World Vision The  Global Ecovillage Network envisions a world of empowered citizens and communities, designing and implementing their own pathways to a sustainable future, and building bridges of hope and international solidarity. Mission To innovate, catalyze, educate and advocate in global partnership with ecovillages and all those dedicated to the shift to a regenerative world. Goals To advance the education of individuals from all walks of life by sharing the experience and best practices gained from the networks of ecovillages and sustainable communities worldwide. To advance human rights, conflict resolution, and reconciliation by empowering local communities to interact globally, while promoting a culture of mutual acceptance and respect, effective communications, and cross-cultural outreach. To advance environmental protection globally by serving as a think tank, incubator, international partner organization, and catalyst for projects that expedite the shift to sustainable and resilient lifestyles. To advance citizen and community participation in local decision-making, influencing policy-makers, and educating the public, to accelerate the transition to sustainable living.

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Global Health Academy, The University of Edinburgh

Academic Institution

The Global Health Academy is a vibrant, evidence led academic community and cross-disciplinary structure. We showcase, support and help enable global health research, learning and networks – advancing the University’s global ambitions and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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http://www.ed.ac.uk/global-health
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Global Health Asia Institute (GHAI)

NGO 

The Global Health Asia Institute (GHAI) is an action-oriented think tank hosted by the University of Mahidol (Faculty of Public Health). Located in Bangkok, the institute aims at balancing implementation and policy-oriented research, education and capacity building, sophisticated analysis and public outreach relating to cross-cutting sustainable development issues with a focus on health and environmental synergies.

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Global Health Corps

NGO

Global Health Corps is building a powerful and diverse network of leaders who have the vision, tools and connections they need to transform systems. Planetary health is fundamentally entwined withhuman health: we cannot build healthy communities without a healthy planet. GHC is committed to working with leaders and organizations advancing planetary health by leveraging our network of leaders and leadership development experience.

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Global Health Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Academic Institution

The Global Health Institute (GHI) is a stand-alone unit at the University of Wisconsin-Madison dedicated to improving and inspiring collaboration, educating tomorrow’s leaders and promoting research and outreach to improve well-being for all.

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http://ghi.wisc.edu/
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Global Health Office, Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine

Academic Institution

The Office of Community Partnerships and Global Health is a unit within Dalhousie University's Faculty of Medicine. We have recently established a community of practice in Planetary Health and lead interdisciplinary education activities under this thematic area. We are interested in building new partnerships to advance research and education in Planetary Health.

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Global Health Research and Innovations Canada Inc. (GHRIC)

Research Institute

GHRIC will collaborate with PHA in promotion and advocacy activities addressing climate change
GHRIC will contribute in the technical guidelines, reports and research papers as and when required
GHRIC will engage the PHA experts for some international workshops, trainings and events conducted bi-annually/ quarterly
GHRIC will also engage with PHA in developing innovative solutions using digital applications for addressing climate related impacts on health and environment.


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GlobalPDX

NGO

GlobalPDX connects the Oregon-based global development community in an effort to magnify our collective impact on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. GlobalPDX is an enthusiastic member of the Planetary Health Alliance as our members serve families and communities in more than 100 countries through programs that contribute to the global Sustainable Development Goals to end all forms of poverty while protecting the planet. 

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Goddard College

Academic Institution

In Goddard's programs in Sustainability and in Health Arts and Sciences, students examine the relationship between human health and that of the environment and how to restore and nourish this relationship. As part of our individualized learning model, we encourage students to use Planetary Health Alliance educational resources.

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Good Food Program

NGO

Good Food Programme (GFP) is a non-profit learning organization that promotes human-animal-environmental wellbeing through research and evidence-based advocacy for the production and consumption of healthy, humane and eco-friendly alternatives to animal products.

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Granthan Institute

Research Institute

Drawing on expertise from across the College and beyond, our work focuses on understanding the mechanisms that drive environmental change and how these, in turn, impact on human health. We apply this knowledge to manage health risks by devising local solutions to help communities adapt to change, but also promoting evidence-based policy development at a regional and national level.

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Green Cross France et Territoires

NGO

Green Cross France and Territories and the Planetary Health Alliance are happy to join forces and move forward by means of awareness, education and knowledge-sharing in the dual fields of humankind and ecosystems well-being, facing climate and environmental emergencies.

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Green Health Wales

Network

We are a network of health workers across Wales, in clinical and non-clinical roles that recognise the climate and ecological emergency is a health emergency. We aim to Connect, Learn & Transform; to connect across Wales, transcending geographical borders while supporting cross-departmental collaboration. We aim to learn more and empower everyone in the health and social care sector in Wales with the tools and knowledge to improve Planetary Health by transforming health and care to be climate smart and sustainable. We hope to learn more from the international community to help empower health workers in Wales with the knowledge to take action for Planetary Health.


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Greener Practice

NGO

Greener Practice is the UK primary care national sustainable healthcare network. We aim to empower primary care to transition to environmentally sustainable healthcare through a useful hub of information and resources for UK primary care and the development of local groups. We collaborate with  other organisations engaged with our aims using all  the resources in our network (such as offering education, coaching, leadership or collaboration on research/evaluation).

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Griffith University

Academic Institution

The Environmental Futures Research Institute at Griffith University conducts research of global significance. EFRI's Planetary Health Platform understands that human health and civilisation depend on flourishing natural systems and the wise stewardship of those natural systems. We recognise that collaboration and partnerships with industry, policy makers, and the scientific community are the basis of all research activities, fostering expanded perspectives and the power of broader expertise.

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Gulf Medical University

University/Academic Institution

Environmental accountability and One Health are our organisation's slogan. We work in this connection by doing the curriculum integration of climate change and healthcare curricula of the health professions, work with the higher education institutions to make them green and eco schools, work in the community to make them aware about the need to reduce the green house gas emissions and to reduce the carbon foot print from the community, and work among clinician to create knowledge and skills to become healthcare sustainable practitioners. Looking forward to work and collaborate at the regional and global level.

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Gund Institute for the Environment, University of Vermont

Academic Institution

The Gund Institute for Environment at UVM mobilizes scholars and leaders to understand and solve critical environmental issues. We are known for integrating across disciplines to illuminate the many interactions between people and nature, including the impacts of ecosystem change on human health. We are researching these connections from local to global scales, and working with international organizations such as WWF and USAID on strategies that can support nature and human health together.

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https://www.uvm.edu/gund
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Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Academic Institution

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health brings together dedicated experts from many disciplines to educate new generations of global health leaders and produce powerful ideas that improve the lives and health of people everywhere.

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https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/
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Harvard University Center for the Environment

Academic Institution

The Harvard University Center for the Environment (HUCE) encourages research and education about the environment and its many interactions with human society. Through a variety of grants and fellowships, the Center supports research related to the environment at every level. By sponsoring symposia, public lectures, and informal student convocations, the Center connects people with an interest in the environment. 

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Harverford College

Academic Institution

Haverford College has a long-standing commitment to putting learning into action for greater ethical purposes. Through collaboration among the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship and academic programs including Environmental Studies, Health Studies, and Peace, Justice, and Human Rights, the College employs Planetary Health as a transdisciplinary frame through which students consider and take action to address pressing social and environmental issues.

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Hasselt University-Centre for Environmental Sciences

University/Academic

Hasselt University, and its representative Centre for Environmental Sciences (CMK), integrates Planetary Health framework principles into research and teaching assignments. As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, the CMK encourages faculty and student involvement in Planetary Health Alliance events and projects. The organization is open to set up collaborative projects to advance the field and create impact.

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Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI)

NGO

Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) is collaborating with various stakeholders to identify current challenges and explore potential solutions to address the impact of environmental changes on our health through a “Planetary Health” perspective. HGPI aims to raise awareness and encourage individuals to take action toward creating a resilient and sustainable healthcare system that minimizes the negative environmental impact on health.

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Health Care Without Harm

Governmental Body

Health Care Without Harm is an international NGO that works to transform healthcare worldwide so that it reduces its environmental footprint, becomes a community anchor for sustainability and a leader in the global movement for environmental health and justice. With regional offices and partner organisations in 10 countries and an international network of 36,000 hospitals and health centres in 58 countries, we leverage the health sector’s expertise, purchasing power, political clout, workforce development, and moral authority to create the conditions for healthy people, communities, and the environment.

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Health In Harmony

Governmental Body

Since 2007, Health In Harmony's approach brings integrated solutions to the interdependent challenges of human development and the preservation of our natural world. We radically listen to communities and help them design and execute community-directed solutions. In so doing, communities preserve their health, their livelihoods and their rainforests - the lungs of our planet. As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, Health In Harmony contributes to Planetary Health research and education, and translates Planetary Health science into action through on-the-ground conservation and health solutions.

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Healthy Building Network

NGO

Healthy Building Network (HBN) has a vision, all people and the planet thrive in pollution-free environments. We provide solutions for pollution reduction, climate change mitigation, and equity and environmental justice. One of our core values is “Better Together” because we engage with and leverage the resources and expertise of many to catalyze deep, lasting and systemic change. We look forward to being part of the Planetary Health Alliance community and supporting the individuals and organizations that make up its membership. Together, we can achieve planetary health, leaving no person or place behind.

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Healthy Energy Initiative India, A program of The Other Media

NGO

Healthy Energy Initiative India is a program of The Other Media in collaboration with Health Care Without Harm. HEI India works in the area of Climate and Health by mobilizing communities and health professionals to advocate for environmental health, clean air and clean energy. Our work focuses on providing legal, media and scientific research support to the residents of polluted communities and workers exposed to toxic chemicals. By working closely with the health departments of the sub-national regions of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Chhattisgarh, we focus on developing climate and environmental health policies and building health systems resilient to climate change, health research and action on air pollution. Planetary Health Alliance provides us with a wider opportunity to take our work to a global  platform and help amplify the deep interconnections between health of the people and planet. So we would like to engage with the Planetary Health Alliance in the future. 

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Helen Keller International

NGO

Backed by the best available science and technical expertise, Helen Keller teams work with local partners across 13 countries of sub-Saharan Africa and 6 countries of South Asia and the Pacific to tackle malnutrition, neglected tropical diseases, and preventable blindness. We target health problems that disproportionally affect the world’s most vulnerable. Our Enhanced Homestead Food Production supports households to develop diversified plant and animal production systems to contribute to family health, but also uses techniques that enhance soils and habitat. The model has been evolving with new evidence over 30 years, and we are currently working to adapt it to be further regenerative of Planetary Health. Our neglected tropical disease program focuses largely on mass drug administration and we hope to engage more with prevention through understanding and mitigating environmental changes that drive vectors into contact with humans.

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Herbicide-Free Campus (HFC)

NGO

Seated at the crossroads of public health, the environment, and higher education, Herbicide-Free Campus (HFC) inspires university students to challenge the status quo and take action against practices harming both human and environmental health. Committed to ending our dependencies on synthetic herbicides and building a culture around safe and viable alternatives, HFC trains holistic environmental leaders to engage in direct action and community organizing on their campuses, in their communities, and across the nation. Integrating a Planetary Health approach, HFC strives to shift the way we manage landscapes, tend to the soil, and value the health of both the people and the planet alike.

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Humanity & Inclusion

NGO

Humanity & Inclusion is an independent and impartial aid organisation working alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations taking action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential needs; Working on the social determinants of health in the communities’ environment; Promoting the right to health and health equity as part of Human Rights; Strengthening the adaptive capacity and resilience of vulnerable communities heavily affected by the sudden and gradual effects of climate change and environmental degradation; Working for prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases and Emerging Infectious Diseases.

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Humankind Group

Sustainable Programs Developer

Humankind Group incubates, develops and accelerates businesses that have the potential to significantly contribute to global climate objectives, decrease adverse environmental and human health impacts, increase food production, and enable equitable social and economic development opportunities. The organization was founded to improve the quality of all human life and the condition of our planet by bringing together governments, organizations, companies and individuals to contribute to the world’s near-term 2030 climate goals, and to develop longer-term solutions to problems threatening humanity and our planet.

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ICES

Governmental Body

The mission of ICES is to integrate the vast pools of knowledge contained within today's multitude of scientific and socio-economic specializations and to develop next generation 'holistic' modeling, simulation and visualizations that accurately depict the medium and long term future direction of planet Earth.

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Ideia Ambiental

NGO

The Ideia Ambiental Institute is dedicated to fostering Planetary Health through education, research, and innovation. We are committed to equipping current and future generations with the knowledge and tools to address our most pressing environmental challenges. By collaborating with experts across sectors, we aim to catalyze systems-level changes that restore balance between human civilization and the natural world. Our vision is a just, sustainable future where both people and planet can thrive. We invite partners from diverse backgrounds to join us in this critical mission.

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IFMSA

Governmental Body

The International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations (IFMSA) is a non-partisan and not-forprofit organization recognized as one of the oldest and largest student-run organizations in the world. IFMSA was established in 1951 after the end of World War II to serve as a platform for unity, collaboration and peace among medical students. IFMSA currently has a broad representation of 133 member organizations from 123 countries across the world and works in close relation with several nongovernmental organizations globally. IFMSA has Health, Environment and Climate Change as a Global Priority, hosting activities and advocating on the subject. They are also leaders of the Climate-Health 2020 Vision aiming to include environmental health included in all medical curricula by 2020.

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Indigenous Health Solutions

NGO

Indigenous Health Solutions is pleased to announce its collaboration with the Planetary Health Alliance to integrate Planetary Health principles into our inclusive development work. By joining the Planetary Health Alliance, we seek to promote a contextual and holistic approach to health that sees humans within the planetary systems that sustain us, aligning our work in health, education, livelihoods, and conservation. This collaboration will enable us to work towards equity by addressing complex development challenges facing people living in remote, pristine forests through a systems approach. We are committed to contributing to the growing global movement for Planetary Health, and we look forward to sharing and learning from partners to improve Planetary Health-informed development practices.

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Innovation Unit in sustainable development, health and global justice through service-learning

NGO

Abubuwa Societal Development Initiative (ASDI) is a non-profit organization that conducts research, train-the-trainer facilitation, community engagement, service implementation, and advocacy in collaboration with government entities and other related stakeholders. As such, ASDI, in collaboration with PHA, is committed to strengthening the presence of Planetary Health among academia, civil society, and the public and private sectors.

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Institut Pasteur

Research Institute

Founded in 1887 and based in France, the Institut Pasteur is an international research and education institute that is committed to advancing science, medicine and public health. The Institut Pasteur is a private, non-profit foundation with recognized charitable status entrusted with four core missions of public interest – research, education, the health of populations and people, and innovation development and technology transfer.

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Institute Bon Pasteur

Research Institute

Institute Bon Pasteur aims to improve public health by increasing resilience of our environment and socio-economic systems, strategically applying innovative eco-technological solutions and advancing education efforts. As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, IBP engages local communities and pursues on-the-ground solutions to work towards a healthier population and environment.

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Institute for Advanced Studies, Universiti Malaya

Academic Institution

The Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS) Universiti Malaya will be able to commit our effort to understanding and addressing global environmental change and its health impact, subject to availability of time and resources. In keeping with the function of IAS to offer multidisciplinary programmes and niche area programmes, it is the intent of IAS to support the dissemination of new research and development of educational materials on Planetary Health; through collaborating and committing resources not only to the alliance members, but also to other interested and qualified parties for academic and research purposes. 

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Institute for Circumpolar Health Research (ICHR)

Research Institute

Located in Canada’s north, the Institute for Circumpolar Health Research (ICHR) is an independent research organization devoted to health research relevant to the circumpolar regions and their people.

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Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (CNR-ISAC)

Research Institute

The Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (CNR-ISAC) promotes and develops an integrated scientific understanding of the atmosphere, the ocean and their processes, through a multidisciplinary approach. As member of Planetary Health Alliance, the institute will continue to produce cutting-edge science and research on climate and its impacts, with the aim of sharing best practices with members of the Alliance. Furthermore, it is our goal to promote training initiatives for doctors and paediatricians in Planetary Health.

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Institute of Planetary Survival for Sustainable Well-being (PLANETIIUM)

Academic Institution

PLANETIIUM will work together with industrial sector like business or social enterprises to tackle the sustainable well-being issues. At the same time, integrated knowledge of researchers from IIUM like in molecular, health, social sciences, arts, humanities, politic and spirituality will merge in PLANETIIUM to solve more problems concerning sustaining global health and well-being. PLANETIIUM also will work hand-to-hand with government and other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to propose new guidelines, rules and regulations based on the latest research findings. Community will benefit from PLANETIIUM research activities, consultation, or knowledge of change programs to ensure the preparedness and resilience towards sustainable well-being. Eventually PLANETIIUM would be the institute that will contribute to sustainable Planetary Health which balances between human, animal, and environment ecosystems. The concept of being nature centric and people centric will enrich talent development of postgraduates that recognizes values-based research and academic excellence. Therefore, the shared vision of PLANETIIUM is to enhance values-based talent development and providing sustainable solutions (by being nature-centric and people-centric) for community and industry to attain sustainable well-being.

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Instituto de Investigaciones en Recursos Naturales, Agroecología y Desarrollo Rural (IRNAD)

Research Institute

We will collaborate through the design of sustainable agricultural systems and rural and urban environments.

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Instituto Pardês Ecopsicologia

Academic Institution

The Pardês Institute of Ecopsychology is committed to collaborate in the dissemination of PHA through its training activities and workshops focused on nature-based-experiential learning, especially in the areas of promoting mental health and helping to build a healthier, fairer and more supportive planet for all its inhabitants.

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Intake - Center for Dietary Assessment

NGO

At Intake, our aim is to explicitly reflect the connections between agriculture, nutrition, and the environment in how we undertake our work and in the set of tools we develop to have the greatest sustained impact for both human and Planetary Health.  We are committed to measuring and understanding people's diets to protect biodiversity and ensure greater sustainability in food supply chains. To do so, we are developing a set of metrics and tools to advance the assessment, measurement, and reporting of the environmental impacts of diets in late 2023. We welcome you to join us on this journey.  

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InteraAmerican Center for Global Health (CISG)

Academic Institution

The InteraAmerican Center for Global Health (CISG) prepares leaders with the skills required to give ethical, sustainable, and just solutions to the global and local health challenges of today and tomorrow. Through our alliance with the Planetary Health Alliance, we hope to expand the understanding of health and unravel the complexity of Planetary Health bringing different sectors together into new impactful collaborations.
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International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh

Research Institute

Based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, we are committed to solving public health problems facing low- and middle-income countries through innovative scientific research – including laboratory-based, clinical, epidemiological and health systems research. By developing, testing and assessing the implementation of interventions specifically designed for resource-poor settings, we aim to improve the health and wellbeing of people living in the world’s poorest nations.

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International Futures Forum

NGO

International Futures Forum is an educational charity which aims to help people thrive in the 21st century. Using theory and practice developed over 20 years, IFF supports all ages to contribute to making a difference in the face of all that gets in the way of making a difference. We are delighted to collaborate with the Planetary Health Alliance, supporting those who are making the journey of system transition to enable future generations to thrive, not just survive.

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International Pharmaceutical Students' Federation

NGO

IPSF is the leading international advocacy organisation for pharmacy and pharmaceutical science students founded in 1949. IPSF represents over 500,000 pharmacy students and recent graduates from over 100 countries worldwide. We promote improved public health through the provision of information, education, and networking opportunities as well as a range of publications and professional activities. IPSF is committed to making positive steps to incorporate Planetary Health, climate action and the environmental theme within the Public Health sector.

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International Transformational Resilience Coalition

NGO

The ITRC is committed to building population-level mental wellness and transformational resilience for the global climate emergency by engaging communities worldwide in using a public health approach to mental health.  Because co-morbidity is very common, preventing and healing mental health and psychosocial problems in this way will also prevent and heal many physical health issues. We want to help organizations worldwide learn how to organize and facilitate Resilience Coordinating Networks to prevent and heal climate change-generated and other social, psychological, emotional, behavioral, and spiritual issues generated by the climate emergency.

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IRC

NGO

We catalyse change on the ground – in partner districts in our eight focus countries. We bring lessons learned to national capitals and global organisations, networks and decision-makers. We ensure that those lessons positively impact the strategies, investments and development of resilient systems in water, sanitation and hygiene systems.

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Irish Doctors for the Environment

Governmental Body

Irish Doctors for the Environment (IDE) is a group of enthusiastic clinicians in Ireland who have come together to raise awareness, change policy, and educate the public on issues of Planetary Health. Our aim and vision at IDE is to develop a broad bank of resources on the relationship of environment health and human health, along with a monthly newsletter for members of the public and clinicians. We seek to become a cornerstone for networks and collaborations from all fields of Planetary Health within Ireland, and we call on clinicians to join us.

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Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA)

NGO 

Throughout 2020, IMANA will roll out a comprehensive sustainability plan that dedicates resources towards reducing our carbon footprint. Our commitment to greening the entire organization includes shifting to more energy efficient building operations at our office headquarters, offsetting international flights for Islamic Medical Relief missions by planting trees, and contracting with eco-conscious caterers for large events following the end of social distancing later on in 2020, insha’Allah.We call on government, business, and civil society leaders and candidates for elected office to recognize climate change as a health emergency and to prioritize the actions in this Climate, Health and Equity Policy Action Agenda.

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Italian Association of Lifestyle Medicine

NGO

The Italian Association of Lifestyle Medicine - ILAM is a non governmental, non-profit, independent scientific organization led by physicians, health professionals and other social agents to advance evidence-based lifestyle medicine as the fundamental approach to assist individuals and communities in modifying behaviors to promote physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being, as well as Planetary Health. Our mission is to present the evidence that the dietary pattern that best preserves both human and Planetary Health is based on minimally processed, whole plant foods grown using sustainable and restorative agricultural practices. The ILAM also seeks to provide educational opportunities for those who want to restore human and Planetary Health, create resilient, healthy communities and help transform current policy that favors high cost medical care, industrial agricultural and food production systems over people and the environment.


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Italian Institute for Planetary Health - s.c.r.l

Research Institute

Italian Institute for Planetary Health or IIPH is an institute with an international scope that aims to safeguard human health while also keeping our planet in good health.

The Institute aims to quickly become a national and international reference center in the field of Planetary Health for research and training. Particular attention is paid to two main issues: the relationship between healthiness and sustainability of food and the effects of climate change on human health.


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Long Island University, Department of Public Health

Academic Institution

The LIU Department of Public Health seeks to provide cutting-edge, science-based solution to the ongoing convergent climate change and public health crises. The department includes training in Planetary Health in its CEPH-accredited curriculum, fosters participation in PHA meetings, seminars and workshops and, most of all, conducts innovative research in climate science and public health. Our students are eager to take up the challenge of a more sustainable and healthy world.

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Paula M. Trienens Institute for Sustainability and Energy at Northwestern

Academic Institution

The Paula M. Trienens Institute for Sustainability and Energy at Northwestern University (ISEN) spans disciplines to advance transformative research, interdisciplinary education, and stakeholder engagement. For example, ISEN’s Program on Plastics, Ecosystems, and Public Health (PEPH) is a multi-institutional research network, while ISEN’s Ubben Program on Climate and Carbon Science addresses the impacts of climate change on interconnected systems, communities, and public health.

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The Association for the Study of Medical Education (ASME)

NGO

Association for the Study of Medical Education (ASME) aims to make Planetary Health a key part of its policy and development work. As an organisation, we will try promote for further integration of Planetary Health in medical education both in the UK and abroad. We aim to engage with other members of the alliance interested in medical curriculum for all types of healthcare workers and collaborate on project with members of the European Hub.

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The George Institute for Global Health

NGO

The George Institute for Global Health is a leading independent global medical research institute with a mission is to improve the health of millions of people worldwide, particularly those living in disadvantaged circumstances, by challenging the status quo and using innovative approaches to prevent and treat non-communicable diseases and injury.

Aligned with The George Institute's commitment to improving the health of millions of people worldwide, a Planetary Health lens has increasingly become embedded in our research and advocacy. Our Planetary Health Working Group, conducts research, build collaborations and conduct advocacy activities that build momentum towards a more sustainable future. By joining the Planetary Health Alliance, we commit to working together, and leveraging our expertise and networks, to advance the Planetary Health agenda.  

We consider Planetary Health intergenerationally and from the perspective of both high-income countries and low- and middle-income countries - as a global organisation, we strive to engage multiple disciplines and voices and collaborate across disciplines and national boundaries to better understand and act on planetary health issues as it is presented in our long-term Planetary Health Research Strategy.


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The Hague University of Applied Sciences

University / Academic Institution

THUAS strives to incorperate Planetary Health into education and research. Many stakeholders, from educators to students to our network organisations, are feeling the urgency to act for a sustainable and healthy future. We are enthousiastic to meet you all!

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The IDEC Institute, Hiroshima University

Academic Institution

The IDEC Institute, Hiroshima University aims to establish a global interdisciplinary research center that links the disciplines of research on peace, science, engineering, agriculture and health sciences. For tackling various Planetary Health issues, we will implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) from the aspect of education and research by promoting flexible and innovative transdisciplinary research and providing a place for technological innovation.

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Ärztinnen und Ärzte für Umweltschutz / Médecins en faveur de l'Environnement

NGO

Our organisation works to improve human health by protecting the environment, campaigning for action on pollution and climate change, and promoting solutions with health benefits. We seek to better understand how the environment affects human health, and to inform the public, policy makers and health professionals on a range of environmental health issues.

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Planetary Health Alliance

The Planetary Health Alliance is a consortium of over 340 universities, government entities, research institutes, and other partners around the world committed to understanding and addressing global environmental change and its health impacts.
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