Podcast: COPcast episode #7 – Vanessa Kerry on prioritizing health at COP 27

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During the 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP 27, Sharm-el- Sheikh, Egypt, the impact of the climate crisis on health is a conversation happening on the periphery. But these conversations should be more central, health experts say, because of the devastating impact the changing climate is having on the burden of disease. Cholera cases are on the rise and billions of people could be at risk for malaria and dengue, among other escalating impacts.  

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Devex sat down with Vanessa Kerry, the CEO of Seed Global Health, an American nonprofit working to train health workforce in resource-limited settings, to discuss efforts to get health officially on the agenda at next year’s U.N. conference. She’s also advocating for a stronger health workforce equipped with managing the myriad health challenges the world will face as the climate changes.

“Our health and well being, our climate, and the resources we have to sustain ourselves are deeply interlinked. So I'm here to help draw attention to that,” she said.  

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