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Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz)

Research Institute 

The Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz) is a public health research institution that focuses on economic development, environmental change, and community health. Our studies aim to identify how economic development induces changes in social determinants and health outcomes and directly involve the local communities affected by industrial activities, climate change, and other environmental factors.


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Sankandi Youth Development Association

NGO

​The Sankandi Youth Development Association - SYDA is a registered charitable association in rural Gambia, it has grassroots project based in the Kiang West of The Gambia, in West Africa, and is focused on restoring the native mangrove forests and empower the rural communities. Our Mission is to help and enhance development of rural communities in Gambia while protecting the environment. Our Community Mangrove Conservation and Restoration Project involves planting mangrove propagules in degraded former mangrove forest in rural Gambia through community participations. We aim to collaborate with PHA to better make us in position to effectively contribute to protection of planet through planting and protecting trees through research.

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Sapienza University of Rome

Academic Institution

The Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases, Sapienza University of Rome, as a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, will contribute to Planetary Health in the fields of education and research on the following issues: 1) providing a comprehensive educational program for students of the Faculties of Medicine and Sciences; 2) introducing innovative research in these fields; 3) giving an annual report on climate change to the Decision Makers at the regional and National level.

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Satcher Health Leadership Institute

NGO

The Satcher Health Leadership Institute (SHLI) is a leading transformational force for health equity in policy, leadership development, and research. SHLI enhances leadership among diverse learners, conducts forward-thinking research on the drivers of health inequities, and advances evidence-based policies; all in an effort to contribute to the achievement of health equity for all population groups. SHLI continues efforts in informing climate change, Planetary Health and environmental justice policy and advocacy through a health equity lens. We advocate for the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.

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Savannah Chatham Sustainability Coalition

NGO

The Savannah Chatham Sustainability Coalition will incorporate Planetary Health into our communication and community engagements via our collaboration with local government, businesses, creative community and organizations with environmental, social, health, and economic projects.

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School of Earth, Society and Environment, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Academic Institution 

We at SESE strive to equip our students with the skills and knowledge necessary to realize their full potential as citizens, professionals and stewards of our planet. Join SESE and make a difference.


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School of Land Use and Environmental Change, University of the Fraser Valley

Academic Institution

SLUEC as a whole has a mission to inspire knowledges, connect communities, protect environments, and design a sustainable future. SLUEC offers degrees in geography, environmental studies, and GIS with an urban planning degree in preparation. We manage a Food and Agricultural Institute which predominantly is focused on the issue of food security and sustainability. Our SLUEC team would like to be involved in learning and listening to our global colleagues, collaborate on grant proposals and/or on publications, and to perhaps coordinate teach-ins and webinars to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge.

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School of Public Health, SRM Institute of Science & Technology, Chennai

Academic Institution

The School of Public Health (SPH) at SRM Institute of Science & Technology (SRMIST), Chennai, India launched a novel program called the University Wellness Program in 2019, to promote wellness of key university stakeholders and environmental sustainability of campus. This program may be relevant to the PHA. Modules on environmental health, Planetary Health, wellness are a part of the UG and PG programs of SPH. SRMIST has 50000 students and 3500 faculty from >50 departments. SPH partners with the university departments and other organizations.  We are interested in the PHA network to collaborate and contribute to sustainable programs for Planetary Health. We look forward to student/ faculty exchanges, research projects as well as thought leadership/ policy and governance actions.
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Schumacher College

University / Academic Institution

Schumacher College has a 32 year history of teaching and research at the leading-edge of holistic, ecologically-focused practice-led learning at the intersection of ecology, systems thinking, complexity, and community learning. As practitioners in the field of progressive education, we are committed to making authentic and meaningful change in the face of social and ecological crises. Planetary Health is an essential element of an integrated and interdisciplinary approach to delivering our core mission -- education as if people and planet matter.

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SciTech DiploHub

NGO 

SciTech DiploHub, the Barcelona Science and Technology Diplomacy Hub, is a pioneering nonprofit public-private partnership backed by leading research centers, universities, non-profits, startups, corporations and public institutions that positions Barcelona as a global lab in science diplomacy for cities around the world. It has the mandate to elevate the role of science, technology and cities in foreign policy and make Barcelona a more influential player on the global stage by representing its knowledge and innovation ecosystem worldwide and its contribution to addressing the global challenges

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Scottish Managed Sustainable Health Network

Governmental Body

The Scottish Managed Sustainable Health Network (SMaSH) provides a mechanism though which partners can collaborate to lead and motivate change, at a pace and scale that improves sustainability, and in a way which maximises health and equity. The network contributes to Planetary Health through highlighting the role the wide public health system has to play in sustainable energy and resource use, reductions in environmental vulnerability, and realising the potential for co-benefits in human health.


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Seacology

Governmental Body

We protect island habitats and assist local communities by offering villages a unique deal: if they agree to create a forest or marine reserve, we’ll provide funds for something the village needs, like a schoolhouse or health clinic. At Seacology, we believe that environmental issues are human issues, too. By providing a benefit – be it a health center, a school, or a water system – in exchange for the creation of a nature reserve, we ensure the reserve works in everyone’s interests.


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Seoul National University Asia Center

Academic Institution  

Seoul National University Asia Center (SNUAC) is the fastest growing global hub for Asian studies, which integrates 5 regional centers and 7 thematic researches. By crafting usable knowledge, sharing through the Korea Social Science Data Archive and the Asian Regional Information Center, and linking to actions, SNUAC contributes toward a healthy, equitable, and sustainable Asia.

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Sheffield Medical School, UK

Academic Institution

Sheffield Medical School is committed to working towards a sustainable health and care system by integrating education that will ensure future healthcare professionals develop awareness and sensitivity to sustainable healthcare practice. Collaboration with the Planetary Health Alliance will provide networks with expertise that will help us to increase our impact in this area by working together.

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Shenandoah University

Academic Institution

Shenandoah University has long been interested in Planetary Health. We have been commended for being a "green" campus and we have several degree programs that are specifically related to Planetary Health and the impact on the health of our citizens as a result. As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, Shenandoah University, and specifically the School of Health Professions encourages student and faculty involvement in Planetary Health Alliance events and projects.

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Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Governmental Body

The National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) is part of the Smithsonian Institution, the world’s preeminent museum and research complex. The Museum is dedicated to inspiring curiosity, discovery, and learning about the natural world through its unparalleled research, collections, exhibitions, and education outreach programs. Opened in 1910, the green-domed museum on the National Mall was among the first Smithsonian building constructed exclusively to house the national collections and research facilities.


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Sociedad Chilena de Salud Planetaria (Planetary Health Chilean Society)

NGO
We, the Sociedad Chilena de Salud Planetaria (Planetary Health Chilean Society), make this statement of collaboration with the Planetary Health Alliance, in order to express our commitment to actively participate and work together to further planetary health in Chile and worldwide. As a society, we advocate for the development of planetary health at a local and global level, promoting dialogue and reflection, as well as the development and use of science and evidence to empower people and guide policies in order to promote sustainable development. We are committed to share experiences, promote education, empower people, and actively participate in activities in order to foster planetary health 

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SOIL (Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihoods)

NGO

Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihoods (SOIL) is working in some of the most impoverished and climate vulnerable communities in Haiti to expand access to safe, affordable, and restorative sanitation services. SOIL uses ecological processes to transform a public health crisis into an environmental solution through a holistic waste to resource model that maximizes positive environmental impacts across the entire sanitation chain. As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, we are committed to seeking  opportunities amongst members for networking and collaborating to promote the well-beiing of both people and planet.

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South African Academy of Family Physicians

Governmental Body

The SA Academy of Family Physicians is a professional body for family physicians in South Africa. We recognise the impact of climate change on our patients and communities in southern Africa. Joining the Planetary Health Alliance will motivate further commitment to the issue within the Academy leadership and members. We hope to inform our members more actively on the issues, both the impact of the environmental crises on public health as well as the contribution of the health services to the problems. We plan to learn from other members of the PHA on how to do this and to include our voice in advocacy through the PHA for the issues to be tackled with greater urgency on global and national levels.


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Spanish Society of Family and Community Medicine

Governmental Body

The Spanish Society of Family and Community Medicine (semFYC) is the Federation of 17 scientific societies of Spain. Being a very active member of the WONCA Europe, the WONCA Iberoamerican CIMF and the WONCA World organizations, the semFYC gathers 20.000 Family Doctors and promotes strong Primary Health Care systems in order to create healthier and better societes. semFYC is committed to Planetary Health and has joined the "Declaration calling for Family Doctors of the World to act on Planetary Health". Our 20.000 Family Doctors prescribe Planetary Health every day and have become environment ambassadors.


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St. Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine-William H. Quasha Memorial

Academic Institution

The St. Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine-William H. Quasha Memorial – one of the top medical schools in the Philippines – launched a new Planetary and Global Health Program, with the vision of becoming a leading center of planetary and global health education, research, and translation in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia. The College is committed to producing future health professionals who are devoted to planetary health values and principles, and to generate knowledge and practices that will contribute to improving the health of both people and the planet.

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Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health

Academic Institution 

Stanford University is building cross-campus and global partnerships to explore the intersections of human health and environment. Global health, engineering, environmental sciences, policy and other disciplines will drive educational and research opportunities for students and faculty. We look forward to dialogue and collaborations with PHA members.


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Stiftung Gesunde Erde Gesunde Menschen gGmbH

NGO

Founded in 2020, the foundation Healthy Planet – Healthy People was created to add the voices of medical professionals to the debate on climate change.
Our new foundation is building on a unique set of skills and networks. Eckart von Hirschhausen is probably the best known medical doctor in Germany. He specialized on health communication with public television shows, books and stand-up comedy shows emphasizing the educational edge. We draw on ten years of experience of von Hirschhausen’s other foundation Humor Hilft Heilen (Humour Helps Healing) in the field of health. We are also collaborating with the medical consultancy Die Brückenköpfe (The Bridgeheads). Accordingly, we should be able to quickly create a meaningful impact on the debate of climate change.  


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Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)

Research Institute

SEI is an international non-profit research and policy organisation that tackles environment and development challenges critical for human health and wellbeing. Particular areas of focus include indoor and outdoor air pollution and energy alternatives; climate change implications for water and sanitation services; behaviour change and sustainable consumption patterns; and links between green space and wellbeing in urban areas.


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Stony Brook University’s Global Health Institute (GHI)

Academic Institution

In 2015, through a generous gift and endowment from Jim and Robin Herrnstein, Jim and Marilyn Simons, and the Della Pietra family, the Stony Brook University’s Global Health Institute (GHI) was established under the leadership of Dr. Peter Small.  The institute aims to bridge and harness the expertise and interdisciplinary power of all 15 Stony Brook University schools and colleges to drive innovative health solutions in Madagascar and other developing countries.


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Stroke Association Support Network-Ghana (SASNETGHANA)

NGO

Activities of PHC would be well aligned with SASNET GHANA'S programmes and activities without hesitation to achieving a common goal.

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Sumner M. Redstone Global Center for Prevention and Wellness at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health

Research Institute

The Sumner M. Redstone Global Center for Prevention and Wellness at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health focuses on research and solutions to make Washington, DC the healthiest capital in the world, characterized by optimal well-being for all residents, regardless of race, gender, class, ability or place of residence. The center’s home in the only school of public health in the nation’s capital provides a unique opportunity to influence local, national, and global policy, fostering innovation that can be replicated in other places.

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Sunway Centre for Planetary Health

Academic Institution

Located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the Sunway Centre for Planetary Health is part of Sunway University, which aspires to become the first planetary health-oriented university in the world. Through the new Centre, Sunway University will contribute to the advancement of planetary health through education, research, making knowledge accessible, and engaging with people. The Centre will pioneer the application of the planetary health approach in Asia and the Pacific, regions most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and other planetary health challenges. It will provide a space for sharing knowledge about planetary health, translating academic discourse into easily accessible information, facilitating learning, and creating solutions together with a broad range of stakeholders to effect lasting systemic change.

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SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, School of Public Health

Academic Institution

The mission of the SUNY Downstate School of Public Health is to advance public health knowledge, promote health and well-being, and prevent disease and disability within communities, particularly in urban and immigrant ones. Such actions are accomplished through excellence in the education of public health professionals, scientific investigation of public health issues, and service to communities through collaborative partnerships.

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Sustainable Beekeeping and Human Development (SuBeHuDe)

NGO

The inception of SuBeHuDe in 2015, is based on promoting the achievement of UN key areas for sustainability (Social, Economic, and Environmental Development- SEED) of the present and future generations which is aligned with the Planetary Health Alliance's work.

 
SuBeHuDe aims to collaborate with the Planetary Health community on training on sustainable beekeeping and value chain development, regenerative agriculture, social enterprises & social entrepreneurship development, environmental and biodiversity conservation, natural resource management, access to inclusive quality education, basic healthcare, clean and safe water, community capacity building, and personal development empowering with the tools to break the cycle of poverty.

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Sustainable Health Equity Movement - SHEM

Social Movement

SHEM conceives PHA as a core ally in the quest for promoting sustainable health equity so that we can mitigate any harmful effect that human-caused global environmental change on human health might produce on the wellbeing of future generations. It is our pleasure to join the PHA network.

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Swasti

NGO

Swasti is a global health equity CSO aiming to add 100 million healthy days to the lives of the most marginalized by 2030. Established in 2004, we believe that this can only be achieved through people-centered health systems. Swasti’s scale of operations in the past has covered 25 countries across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, reaching over 2 million people from diverse communities, such as sex workers, migrants, farmers, factory workers, and slum dwellers.

Over the years, as a public health organization, we have come to realize that it is insufficient to focus on interventions related to health without considering planetary health and its impact on the communities. We especially realize the significance of climate change on the vulnerable communities we work with and the multiple, intersecting burdens it causes in terms of loss of health and livelihood. This ranges from increased heat-related illness and mortality to increased spread of vector-borne and water-borne pathogens causing malaria, dengue, cholera, and other diseases, as well as rising food insecurity due to changing crop production patterns. Climate change also creates more disaster-prone areas and humanitarian settings that have serious implications for Swasti’s work in community and public health.
 
Through membership in the Planetary Health Alliance, we hope to learn from the experiences of other organizations working in the Global South in implementing planetary health interventions for vulnerable communities. This can include technical support and consultations, joint research, advocacy, and capacity building on various planetary health issues.

We remain committed to achieving a vision where climate change is mitigated, and vulnerable communities enjoy good health and well-being despite the major climatic risks they currently face.  

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Swedish Organization for Global Health (SOGH)

NGO

The Swedish Organization for Global Health (SOGH) is a student-led organization at Karolinska Institutet, primarily comprised of international students representing the Biomedical Science, Health Economics & Policy, Global Health and Public Health programmes. The international landscape of the organization means that there is a wide range of cultural backgrounds; the members of SOGH would be pleased to contribute to the translation of the planetary health materials in their native languages and perhaps mold them to the cultural contexts they’re familiar with. In addition, SOGH often organizes educational seminars and workshops, sometimes collaborating with other organizations in the public health and environmental sustainability sphere. We are hoping that being members of the network will help us connect with other organizations working at the nexus of health and the environment. We would love to get to know the other members of the PHA network and share ideas on how to more effectively apply the planetary health values to our current activities as well as potentially start new ones. Lastly, we are committed to promoting the PHA Next Generation Network to the members of our group. We are excited to join the network and see what opportunities await!

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SweetLab at Portland State University

Academic Institution

The SweetLab at Portland State University develops and implements "Internet of Things" sensor technologies designed to improve the collection of, and action on, data in global health programs. We deploy and study high efficiency cookstoves, water pumps, household water filters, sanitation systems, pedestrian footbridges and other appropriate technologies in fifteen countries. The SweetLab joined the Planetary Health Alliance to increase collaborations across engineering, public health, social enterprise and public policy domains to further the positive impact of health and environmental programs.


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SYNERGISTAS

Co-Creation Impact Agency

We are SYNERGISTAS and for us the future is about creating value for everyone and forming an economy which respects planetary boundaries. Businesses that solve today's problems and also social and economic challenges of the future are the ones that will survive and grow. Co-creating a better planet based on global sustainability and profitable innovation across teams, organisations, sectors and borders. For us, innovation is the profitable combination of existing knowledge, resources and technologies for progress and development for the benefit of all. We bring the right solutions for challenges in sustainable innovation, new business and markets to create impact. Using the power of synergies we make it happen.

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Technical University of Catalonia, BarcelonaTech (UPC), Laboratory of Applied Bioacoustics (LAB)

Academic Institution

At the UPC-LAB, we believe in a global approach to address planetary health. Our technology, operational worldwide, both monitors ocean and rainforest biodiversity and thus provides a unique insight of the global dynamic balance of Nature. Integrating this data in how human health is managed worldwide within the Planetary Health Alliance objectives is a true scientific challenge that cannot be addressed without a strong commitment and a multi-disciplinary approach.
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Thammasat University

Academic Institution

Planetary Health strives for a young generation of professionals able to work across boundaries. Through its multi- and inter-disciplinary teaching, as well as through its research activities, the Thammasat University's School of Global Studies contributes to Planetary Health approaches and objectives. It involves students and faculty alike in Planetary Health learning and research, and takes part in the Planetary Health Alliance in sharing ideas and materials and through participation in debates, conferences, and dissemination of PHA products.


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The Big Fix Ltd

NGO

The Big Fix Ltd is an umbrella organisation for The Big Fix Media, Blue Mountains Pluriversity, Blackheath Community Farm, and the social enterprise incubator Edgy Blue Mountains. The mission of The Big Fix is to change the story to grow a collaborative solutions-focused culture. The organisation uses a cross-sector and interdisciplinary approach to demonstrate how we can redesign our systems so that all species can thrive.

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The Community Check-Up

NGO

The Community Check-Up is a national organization focused on restructuring the climate crisis as a public health emergency through educational outreach and youth engagement. The Community Check-Up hopes to collaborate with the Planetary Health Alliance by encouraging youth we engage to join the Next Generation Network. In addition to this, the organization focuses on integration of planetary and environmental curricula in its community seminars, and it plans to collaborate with PHA by co-hosting workshops and events. The Community Check-Up will assist PHA in translating and adapting resources into various languages to be applied in different contexts.

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The Lancet

Research Institute

Since its first issue (October 5, 1823), the journal has strived to make science widely available so that medicine can serve, and transform society, and positively impact the lives of people. Over the past two centuries, The Lancet has sought to address urgent topics in our society, initiate debate, put science into context, and influence decision makers around the world.


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The Lancet Countdown

Research Institute 

The Lancet Countdown: Tracking Progress on Health and Climate Change is an international research collaboration, dedicated to tracking the world's response to climate change, and the health benefits that emerge from this transition. Reporting annually in The Lancet, it will follow a series of indicators, demonstrating that this transition is possible, that it has already begun, but that more work is needed.


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The Sense of Silence Foundation

NGO

The Sense of Silence Foundation aims at providing environmentally responsible technical solutions to monitor biodiversity worldwide and help restoring damaged habitat. Created in the deep-ocean, this technology has expanded from the floated rainforest to extreme polar conditions, facing the challenge of giving back a balance to Nature through the analysis of its sounds. Sharing with the Planetary Health Alliance what probably represents the largest bioacoustics Big Data in the world contributes to create a scientific communication channel between human health experts and biodiversity conservation needs.


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The United Nations Youth Association of Denmark

NGO

The United Nations Youth Association of Denmark is a youth-led organisation aiming to raise awareness about the most urging global challenges and promote youth participation. Recognising the importance of a healthy planet and the impact of the state of the environment on human health is fundamental. We, UNYA Denmark, promise to continuously empower young people to take action and contribute to creating a healthy, resilient, and sustainable society.


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The Virsa Foundation Inc

NGO

The Virsa Foundation, Inc. is a 501c3 MA nonprofit which promotes the awareness of various intersectional issues pertaining to public and planetary health via behavioral research, coalitioning & campaigning for policy change and by creating multimedia advocacy content, especially for BIPOC communities in the United States, South Asia and elsewhere in the Global South. We invite collaborations with the planetary health community in the form of networking, advisory support and funding opportunities for behavioral research.

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The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

Academic Institution

The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University is committed to planetary health. We are committed to educational initiatives that teach future physicians about this important topic.

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Time + Tide Foundation

Governmental Body

The Time + Tide Foundation initiates social and environmental projects in protected Southern African ecosystems. As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, we hope to contribute to international research and policy discussions on the ways in which biodiversity conservation affects the perceived and actual human health challenges of protected area residents.


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Tokyo Medical and Dental University

Academic Institution 

Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) aims to strengthen and promote research and other activities in planetary health science through collaboration with institutions around the world. TMDU also promotes the field by training leaders in the field of medicine and public health who are capable of formulating new initiatives in planetary health science as well as informing health professionals in Japan and overseas about reliable scientific evidence.


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Transition Earth

Governmental Body

Transition Earth aims to increase awareness of the effects of population growth and unsustainable resource use on people and the planet. Transition Earth contributes to the mission and work of the Planetary Health Alliance by effectively highlighting the connections between conservation, health, rights and development issues and showcasing successful initiatives in this arena through education, advocacy, and storytelling.


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Tree Uganda Academy

NGO

Tree Uganda Academy (TUA) is dedicated to environmental stewardship in Uganda through building the capacity of local communities and unleashing access to essential ecosystem services to better enable local communities' participation in planetary problem solving. As a member of PHA, we commit to contribute to PHA's research related to Planetary Health, Climate change and Community empowerment as well as advocacy for Climate Justice. Moreover we shall increase the PHA's visibility through our awareness creation campaigns and sharing news letters across our networks and social media platforms.  

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Treescape Planet Organization

NGO

Treescape Planet Organization, acknowledge the importance of incorporating planetary health into our work to address the interconnectedness of human and environmental health. Through our ongoing efforts to promote sustainable practices and protect biodiversity, we strive to mitigate the impact of human activities on the planet's ecosystems. We aim to collaborate with the planetary health community by sharing our expertise and resources to support research, policy development, and public awareness initiatives that promote the health of both people and the planet.

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True Health Initiative

Governmental Body

We are a global coalition of world renown experts, fighting fake facts and combating false doubts to create a world free of preventable diseases, using the time-honored, evidence-based, fundamentals of lifestyle and medicine. Together, we work to chance policy, change minds, and improve lives.


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UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

Academic Institution

The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health (FSPH) aims to build health and equity through three core areas: education, discovery, and service. As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, FSPH will encourage student and faculty engagement with educational, research, and networking opportunities in the field of planetary health.

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UNITE - Parliamentarians Network for Global Health

NGO

By joining the Planetary Health Alliance, UNITE is hoping to bring its 300 plus network of parliamentarians closer to the topic of Planetary Health, and its concerning issues, to enable them to express their views, inputs and experience in a productive and constructive manner, and understand how can they make use of their position as policymakers to advance laws and regulations on Planetary Health. Within our parliamentary network, UNITE intends to be a catalyser of content between the PHA and our members, and to spread the Planetary Health Alliance's message and actions, connecting it with other relevant partners on global health.

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United Nations Foundation

Governmental Body

The United Nations is the one international organi­zation with the reach and vision capable of solving global problems. The United Nations Foundation links the UN’s work with others around the world, mobilizing the energy and expertise of business and non-governmental organizations to help the UN tackle issues including climate change, global health, peace and security, women's empowerment, poverty eradication, energy access, and U.S.-UN relations.


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United Nations University IIGH

Academic Institution 

Being one of the 14 research and training centres that comprise the UNU system as well as a UN think tank, the mission of UNU-IIGH is to build knowledge and capacity for decision-making by UN agencies, programmes, and Member States about global health issues. The aim is to contribute to the development and strengthening of health services policy frameworks and management actions, particularly for people in developing countries, and to support implementation of promotive and preventive approaches to human health.


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Universidad Bernardo O'Higgins

Academic Institution

UBO is committed to better understanding and addressing climate change and its impacts on health.

At the same time, to promote nationally, studies and research in planetary health. In addition to articulating various actors committed to planetary health and the environment.

We are committed to offering training to local professionals in Planetary Health issues. At the same time, promote the development of science and studies in planetary and global health. In addition to strengthening local alliances with civil society organizations, NGOs, the government and the private sector, in the defense of the environment and planetary and global health.


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Universidad de Concepción

Academic Institution

Our institution is dedicated to the integration of planetary health principles into our research, education, and outreach initiatives. We firmly believe that addressing the complex challenges facing our planet necessitates interdisciplinary cooperation. In this regard, we are enthusiastic about collaborating with the planetary health community to foster innovative solutions, share knowledge, and collectively contribute to the betterment of global well-being.

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University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland - School of Life Sciences

Academic Institution

The School of Life Sciences at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW) provides inspirational education and interdisciplinary research at the interface between pharmatechnology, medical engineering and informatics, chemistry and bioanalytics and the environment. We are committed to developing new preventive and therapeutic products and services, improving people’s quality of life and promoting a sustainable attitude to the environment. As member of the Planetary Health Alliance we aim to foster the inclusion of planetary health in our education and to share our learnings with the network.

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University of Brighton - School of Sport and Health Sciences

Academic Institution

The School of Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Brighton includes courses for the education of a variety of healthcare professions, with planetary health topics embedded into teaching, assessments and research activities by staff and students. The School's Sustainability Special Interest Group is keen on collaborating with the planetary health community to develop partnerships with other higher education institutions and healthcare organisations. The School would also like to engage with the Planetary Health Alliance initiatives for increased networking opportunities.

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University of Bristol Medical School

Academic Institution

The University of Bristol Medical School is excited to collaborate with the Planetary Health Alliance (PHA) and its members on developing new ways to improve education for sustainable healthcare (ESH). The school is committed to ensuring that the next generation of healthcare practitioners have the ability to tend, not only to the individual but also the environmental implications of treatment in concert. Bristol Medical School would also like to learn from members of the PHA how we can optimise our current practice to best reflect our passion for sustainability.

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University of Copenhagen, School of Global Health

Academic Institution 

The overall purpose of School of Global Health - University of Copenhagen is to coordinate and improve health research and training at the University of Copenhagen, in collaboration with local and global partners, and to promote health and development by research- and evidence based interventions against major health problems affecting low- and middle income societies.


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University of Eldoret

Academic Institution

The University of Eldoret’s School of Environmental Studies was founded in 1984 as the nation’s pioneer institution to address the rational management of natural resources and the environment for sustainable development in Kenya. Through our activities in research and training, we have realized how intertwined the environmental status is with human health and, in view of our mission to promote global partnership, networks and linkages are seen as a means to achieve our objectives. We would wish to establish collaboration with the planetary health community to promote human and environmental health and safeguard the planet from adverse anthropogenic impacts.


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University of Exeter

Academic Institution

The University of Exeter is at the forefront of environment and climate change research to ensure substantive action based on evidence and science. The University has declared an  environment and climate emergency to support those calling for urgent action and show commitment to leading the change required. will bring together our world leading experts on climate change and the environment to develop a specific set of actions and a programme of work that has substance and will make a difference based on evidence and science. Our mission, at the University of Exeter, is to make the exceptional happen by challenging traditional thinking and defying conventional boundaries. There is no greater challenge today than addressing the environment and climate emergency and we intend to play a full part in leading the changes required locally, nationally and globally.


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University of Ghana

Academic Institution

The University of Ghana collaborates in the Planetary Health Alliance through the involvement of the Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability, the Institute for Environment and Sanitation Studies (IESS), the Centre for African Wetlands, and the School of Public Health. These centers and institutes advance research, education, training, and community-based experiential learning opportunities focused on various aspects of planetary health – including climate change, sustainability, biodiversity loss, wetlands conservation, food security, and neglected tropical diseases and other health impacts – and pursue national, regional, and global collaborations to facilitate planetary health, knowledge exchanges, research innovations, communications, policy, and on-the-ground action.


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University of Guyana

Academic Institution

The University of Guyana intends to incorporate the Principles and Practice of Planetary Health within its Operational Agenda. The Optimum Health of our population is dependent on a number of factors including our constant interaction with all aspects our environment. The protection of our Ecosystem for current and future generations is critical and important for us a people to promote good health care practices for our people at all levels. Our goal to collaborate Regionally and Internationally though the Practice and Principles of Planetary  Health as we attempt to make the world a safer place.
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University of Ibadan, Department of Geology

Academic Institution

[We hope to use] the Planetary health Platform to engage our communities on steps to take in order to avert the deterioarating quality of environmental media that has been observed through our detailed studies.

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University of Lisbon

Academic Institution

The University of Lisbon (ULisboa) proudly joins the Planetary Health Alliance (PHA) as a committed member, leveraging our multidisciplinary expertise and rich academic heritage to advance the crucial nexus of human health and environmental sustainability. Through our collaborative research, education, and community engagement initiatives, we aim to address the interconnected challenges facing our planet, promoting awareness, dialogue, and actionable solutions. By aligning with the PHA's mission and collaborating with its members, ULisboa seeks to drive positive change towards a healthier, more resilient future for all, where human well-being flourishes in harmony with the natural world.
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University of Minnesota School of Nursing

Academic Institution 

The School of Nursing envisions a world where nurses lead collaborative efforts to attain optimal health for all people.


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University of New England

Academic Institution 

UNE joined as an institutional member of the Planetary Health Alliance in April 2017. Interested faculty and staff from UNE have formed a University Planetary Health Steering Committee to explore how UNE can contribute to the field of Planetary Health and how Planetary Health concepts can be more fully integrated into our curriculum and student learning experience.

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University of Nottingham School of Health Sciences

Academic Institution

The University of Nottingham School of Health Sciences works to incorporate the planetary health framework into curricula for healthcare professionals. As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, the UoN School of Health Sciences collaborates in developing resources for the planetary health education platform and helps to spread awareness of planetary health, particularly among nursing and sustainability networks in the United Kingdom.


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University of Oslo Centre for Global Health

Academic Institutions

The Centre for Global Health (CGH) at the University of Oslo (UiO) has been established to coordinate and facilitate educational and scientific activities related to global health. CGH aims to contribute to the strengthening of the interdisciplinary cooperation internally at UiO, nationally and with international actors that work on global health. CGH is building sustainable research excellence programs that acknowledge the interconnectedness of human well-being, animal health and our environment, and is co-chairing the ongoing Lancet One Health Commission.


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University of Oxford

University / Academic Institution

The University of Oxford is deeply engaged in research and scholarship related to Planetary Health. We are taking steps to enhance our educational offering for addressing climate and ecological breakdown, of which the emerging discipline of Planetary Health is a key paradigm. The goals of the University are therefore well aligned with the mission, vision, and values of the PHA and we hope to add voice and value to the Planetary Health movement.

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University of Reading

Academic Institution

The University of Reading is a leading research and teaching institute for environmental science, including meteorology, agriculture and ecology. We are integrating these disciplines into our health and biomedical sciences research by supporting interdisciplinary funding proposals and through developing extensive collaborations with partners worldwide.


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University of Rochester Clinical and Translational Science Institute (UR CTSI)

Academic Institution

The UR CTSI is taking first steps to incorporate planetary health into its education and research efforts. We are eager to explore how best to leverage the potential to engage the largest federally funded human-health research network in the US.
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University of Sydney

Academic Institution 

We make lives better by producing leaders of society and equipping our people with leadership qualities so they can serve our communities at every level.


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University of São Paulo (USP)

Academic Institution 

USP, as the major institution of higher learning and research in Brazil, is responsible for educating a large part of Brazilian Masters and Ph.D’s. On our site, you can find information about our structure, ways of entrance and services offered to the foreign community.


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University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

Academic Institution 

UTS is a dynamic and innovative university in central Sydney. One of Australia’s leading universities of technology, UTS has a distinct model of learning, strong research performance and a leading reputation for engagement with industry and the professions.


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University of Tokyo, Department of Global Health Policy (GHP)

Academic Institution

The Department of Global Health Policy (GHP) at the University of Tokyo conducts research of global health significance. As an active member of the Planetary Health Alliance, the GHP encourages student and faculty involvement in Planetary Health events and projects. The collaborative works of GHP with the planetary health community in research and education addresses global environmental, and health challenges.

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University of Toronto Dalla Lana School of Public Health

Academic Institution 

Public health and health systems scholarship built on engagement, excellence and impact. In order to fulfill this mission and vision it will be important for the DLSPH to continue to invest thoughtfully in collaborative models that integrate decision-makers and institutions in government, civil society, the public and private sector, and community-based organizations, with the potential for population health and health systems impact.


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University of Washington School of Public Health

Academic Institution 

The UW School of Public Health is grounded in teaching, research, and service.  Our 10,000 graduates have gone on to transform communities, lead health organizations, and find solutions to emerging public health challenges.


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University of West Indies

Academic Institution

The University of West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, advances research and education at the intersection of environmental change and human health, with a particular focus on local challenges faced by the Caribbean population. As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, the University of West Indies supports the growth of the planetary health community through organizing a journal club as part of the Emerging Scholars Network, hosting relevant events, conducting new research, and integrating planetary health topics into its educational efforts.

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University of Wollongong Australia

Academic Institution 

The University of Wollongong supports ongoing research, education, and other initiatives that support a sustainable future, with efforts expanding across the School of Health and Society, the School of Geography and Sustainable Communities, the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, the SMART Infrastructure Facility, and the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security. The University of Wollongong works to better the future of the planet, and, as a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, collaborates with the planetary health community in research and education efforts addressing developmental, environmental, and health challenges.


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UOC - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

Academic Institution

The Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) contributes to Planetary Health through its educational activities, mainly through the master’s degree on Planetary Health, launched in October 2022 in collaboration with the Universitat Pompeu Fabra and The Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal). UOC aims train professionals from different areas of knowledge in the analysis of the risks that the global environmental and climate crisis poses to human health, the assessment of its possible impacts, and the elaboration of adaptation and mitigation solutions, such as the design, planning and implementation of actions that guarantee the maintenance of the health and well-being of humanity within the planetary boundaries.

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Upstream

Governmental Body

Upstream is a national, independent, non-partisan organization incorporated as a non-profit. We were born and grown in Saskatchewan and have offices in Saskatoon, Toronto, and the Capital Region (Gatineau). We work to nurture a movement to create a healthy society through evidence-based, people-centred ideas. Upstream seeks to reframe public discourse around addressing the social determinants of health in order to build a healthier society.


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Urban Health and Wellbeing: a Systems Approach (ICSU)

Governmental Body

The overarching vision for the ICSU-IAMP-UNU Urban Health Programme are people to develop aspired levels of wellbeing by living in healthy cities. The goals of the programme are to create knowledge about the multi-faceted determinants and drivers of health and wellbeing in urban environments and communicate this knowledge with science, policy and for capacity building.


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Uruguayan Society of Family and Community Medicine (SUMEFAC)

Governmental Body

The Uruguayan Society of Family and Community Medicine (SUMEFAC) gathers family and community physicians in Uruguay. We believe in the importance of caring for the environment as well as for the health of the people, understanding that everything is related on Earth. To best protect our patients, we are also committed to working to protect the health and vitality of our planet.


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US Fish and Wildlife Service

Governmental Body

Our mission is to work with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.


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Vallée Eternelle

NGO

We aim to share informations, participate in the global network of people who act for better health on an healthier planet.

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Victoria University

Academic Institution

 In 2020, Victoria University (VU) made an ambitious whole-of-university commitment to planetary health across the four pillars of our operations. We are committed to: (i) learning that changes lives (ii) research with impact (iii) on-campus sustainability and (iv) health, wellbeing and prosperity for our communities. This builds on a long VU tradition of social justice advocacy and working with our local and global communities to address the pressing and emerging challenges of our times. Our mission is to support and encourage our students and staff to be leaders in addressing the UN sustainable development goals in whatever their field of practice.  Our researchers, educators and students look forward to collaborating with, and contributing to, the PHA community.

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Vital Strategies

Governmental Body

Vital Strategies is a global health organization that believes every person should be protected by a strong public health system. Our programs reach into 73 countries and help prevent death and illness from noncommunicable disease, reduce harm caused by environmental factors, and support cities as engines for public health. Our Environmental Health division provides expertise and consultative services to address the global burden of environmental risks and harms including outdoor and household air pollution, safe drinking water and transportation.


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Wellbeing Economy Alliance

NGO

WEAll (the Wellbeing Economy Alliance) is committed to promoting a global wellbeing economy that prioritises the health and wellbeing of people and the planet.

We recognise that to achieve a wellbeing economy, we need to address the core needs of people and the planet, which are Dignity, Purpose, Fairness, Justice, Participation, and Connection- especially to Nature.

We also recognise the critical link between Planetary Health and the design of the economic system. Therefore, we are committed to incorporating these core needs and planetary health principles and practices into our work.

As part of this commitment, we are excited to collaborate with the Planetary Health Alliance and its members to highlight the link between Planetary Health and the design of the economic system, share expertise, resources, and best practices, and work together towards social justice on a healthy planet.


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West African Academy of Public Health

Governmental Body

The West African Academy of Public Health (also known as West African Institute of Public Health) is building cross-disciplinary and intersectoral partnerships in West Africa and beyond to explore the connections of the environment and human health. Through its public health programmes, research, training, and advocacy, it will initiate educational and research opportunities for interns, public health specialists, and faculty, along with other PHA members in West Africa, thereby bringing planetary health to the front burner of the policy domain.


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WFAIGH

Governmental Body

In 2013, the World Federation of Academic Institutions for Global Health (WFAIGH) was launched as a global platform for an academic voice to influence policies on health and global governance mechanisms, to promote methodological development and research, and to share good practices in capacity building and educational innovations.


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WFPHA

Governmental Body

At WFPHA, we understand that global health challenges need to be tackled through a multidisciplinary approach by enabling joint collaborations with all sectors while proving a strong commitment to planetary health. We firmly believe that coordinated action is necessary to prevent disease, promote health and protect people, as highlighted in WFPHA Global Charter for the Public’s Health. To succeed, it is key to consider the multifaceted natural context in which human beings live. We run activities with a special focus on environment via our environmental health working group.


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Wildlife Conservation Society

NGO

WCS saves wildlife and wild places worldwide through science, conservation action, education, and inspiring people to value nature. Understanding that intact and functional ecosystems provide the infrastructure for all life, health, and well-being on our planet, WCS works to highlight the health co-benefits of conserving intact land- and seascapes, and the importance of planetary health research and one health approaches to address the existential crises of the Anthropocene.

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Wildlife Forensic Academy

We are trying to improve planetary health through decreasing wildlife crimes and illegal wildlife trade. We acknowledge that pathogens are translocated globally through illegal wildlife trade and that environmental degradation is a threat to planetary health.
We intent to improve the skills and knowledge in and around the fields of wildlife crime within the planetary health community.


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Wildlife Health Australia

Governmental Body

Wildlife Health Australia (WHA) is the peak body for wildlife health in Australia. Our principal objectives are the protection and enhancement of the natural environment. We undertake research, investigate and monitor wildlife diseases in Australia.


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Women Leaders for Planetary Health

NGO

WLPH addresses two systemic problems directly related to the SDGs: i) under-representation of women in leadership on issues of planetary health ii) and the dominance of businesses that disregard externalities causing dangerous environmental degradation. Both problems undermine key development and human health progress achieved in previous decades with a disproportionate impact on women. The WLPH digital community and capacity development hub breaks down borders and targets those who need it the most: women from the Global South. WPLH tackles inequality, discrimination and dangerous environmental degradation. We do this by offering an empowering network and mentoring program that is combined with specific planetary health scientific knowledge. These resources enable us to harness the untapped potential of smart and creative women that would benefit hugely from being a part of a collective that is respectful, shares knowledge and inspires women to lead with courage.

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WONCA Working Party on the Environment

Governmental Body

The vision of the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) Working Party on the Environment is healthy people, healthy communities and healthy ecosystems on a healthy planet. As a key partner in the Clinicians for Planetary Health initiative, the WONCA Working Party on the Environment collaborates with the Planetary Health Alliance in safeguarding our health and future generations through supporting family doctors and other clinicians in educating their patients, sharing best practices, and conducting broad public outreach.


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World Health City Forum

NGO

Just as human health and cities are inextricably linked, cities and human civilization are inextricably linked to the health of the planet. Humans build cities, and almost all urbanization has resulted in ecosystem destruction, which in turn feeds back into human civilization in the form of climate crises, pandemics, and biosphere collapse. The impact of humanity on our planet and its ecosystems has become so inescapable and decisive that we call this century the Anthropocene.


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World Obesity Federation

Governmental Body

World Obesity Federation works with its members and partners to prevent, manage and treat obesity globally. A particular area of interest is the Global Syndemic of Obesity, Undernutrition and Climate Change, and the shared drivers and dysfunctional systems that need to be urgently addressed. World Obesity is working to convene leaders to help break down silos and collaborate effectively across these issues, with a particular focus on addressing food systems and urban environments. By working with the Planetary Alliance we hope to foster collaboration and joined up thinking to protect the health of our people, environment and planet.


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World Wildlife Fund (WWF)

NGO

At World Wildlife Fund (WWF), our mission is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth, focusing our work around six ambitious goals for healthy Climate, Food, Forests, Freshwater, Oceans, and Wildlife. Our unique way of working combines a global reach of more than 100 countries with a foundation in science, involves action at every level from local to global, and ensures the delivery of innovative solutions that protect communities, wildlife, and the places in which they live. With human health and the health of our environment inextricably linked, WWF strives to bring a stronger practice of conservation into the holistic paradigm of Planetary Health. Through contributing thought partnership to multi-disciplinary dialogue around planetary health, and likewise integrating the science of impacts of environmental degradation on human health into effective conservation, we envision bolstering solutions and a narrative that translate consistently across conservation and public health disciplines, securing greater attention, momentum, political will, and ultimately interventions that can withstand the winds of change in governments – and yield the scale of results our changing world needs. This might be done through joint communications, targeted workshops, advocacy campaigns with new collaborators, or other avenues to which WWF can directly contribute.

For more than 60 years, World Wildlife Fund has worked to help people and nature thrive. Our unique approach combines an international reach with a foundation in science; involves action at every level from local to global; and ensures the delivery of innovative solutions that protect communities, wildlife, and the places in which they live. With human health and the health of our environment inextricably linked, WWF strives to incorporate robust conservation practices into a holistic model for planetary health — one that sustains nature and the health and well-being of communities near and far.

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Yale Climate Change and Health Initiative

Academic Institution 

As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, the Yale Climate Change and Health Initiative contributes to planetary health through its efforts to 1) train future leaders; 2) provide a comprehensive educational program; 3) catalyze innovative research; and 4) perform public health practice, all to address climate change, one of the greatest public health challenges of the 21st century.


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Yale School of Nursing

Academic Institution 

The ultimate Mission of the Yale School of Nursing is better health for all people. We accomplish this by educating each generation of nurse leaders, scholars and practitioners; transforming healthcare practice; and advancing science. Building on the tradition of our Founding Dean, Annie W. Goodrich, the YSN community relates the “adventure of thought to the adventure of action, in touch with the fundamentals of human experience” across local, national and international systems of care.


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YOUNGO (The official children and youth consistency of the UNFCCC-Health Working group)

Multilateral Organization

We are dedicated to empowering youth in the health community to get involved in UN and government processes. We aim to bring the voices of young people to the forefront at all levels, from international to local. Our goal is to include the health agenda in UNFCCC meetings such as the Bonn subsidiary body conference (SB) and the climate change conference of parties (COP). In our work, we focus mainly on issues related to climate change that may have an effect on human health either directly or indirectly.

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Youth Climate Report

Government Entity

The Youth Climate Report is dedicated to collaborating with the global community of youth as well as those groups and organizations devoted to representing and amplifying these voices. We collaborate with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to showcase films made by youth to serve as a data delivery system to the policymakers attending the annual climate summits known as the COP conferences. We invite further collaboration from similar global government agencies, NGOs, and research institutes.

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Zenab for Women in Development

Governmental Body

Zenab for Women in Development addresses the impacts of climate change on food security and the health of local communities through its multi-dimensional grassroots programs, with a particular focus on women's health, education, and empowerment. As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, Zenab for Women in Development provides models for robust on-the-ground planetary health interventions, particularly those focused on agriculture and climate resilience.


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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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