Re-imagining Climate Resilient Health Systems: Multi-level Health System Interventions

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Knowledge to Policy Center

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the single greatest threat to humanity is the multi-sectoral effects of climate change, which include effects on global trade, finance, and citizen health. This threat threatens to undo the past fifty years of human development, global health, and poverty reduction. In this Evidence Summary, the aim is to provide policymakers in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region with actionable interventions to improve climate resilience at multiple levels of the healthcare system.

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K2P Evidence summaries use global research evidence to provide insight on public health priority topics that are ambiguous and have important uncertainty. This document informs policymakers and other stakeholders by synthesizing the best available evidence and presenting its relevance to local contexts. Evidence summaries do not provide recommendations but rather articulate evidence in a clear, objective and factual manner.
Text in English, with some text in Arabic.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-24)

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El-Kadi A. F., Masri, R., Jamal D. S., El-Jardali F, K2P Evidence Summary: Re-imagining Climate-Resilient Health Systems: Multi level Health System Interventions, Knowledge to Policy (K2P) Center. Beirut, Lebanon; November 2022.

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