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²ÝÁñÊÓÆµ International Institute for Global Health (²ÝÁñÊÓÆµ-IIGH) at COP30

²ÝÁñÊÓÆµ-IIGH will participate in COP30 in Bel¨¦m, Brazil, contributing to discussions across multiple pavilions.

Date Published
24 Oct 2025
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²ÝÁñÊÓÆµ-IIGH will participate in COP30, joining discussions across multiple pavilions, from climate justice to sustainable and climate-resilient health systems.

The Institute¡¯s presence at COP30 highlights its commitment to ensuring that health remains central to the global climate agenda and promoting evidence-based, justice-driven approaches that link research to action and foster equitable health outcomes in the context of climate change. 

 

Find below the sessions and dialogues where ²ÝÁñÊÓÆµ-IIGH will contribute, in collaboration with partners. 

 

10 November | 13:30¨C14:30 ?German Pavilion

From Climate Negotiations to Resilient Health Systems
Partner: German Development Ministry 

 

12 November | 09:00¨C10:00 ?Health Pavilion

Health, Migration, and Displacement in a Changing Climate: Preparing Health Systems for the Future
Partners: WHO, IFRC, World Federation of Public Health Associations  

 

13 November | 13:00¨C14:00 ?C?te d¡¯Ivoire Pavilion   

Health Equity as a Pillar of Climate Justice: National Pathways and Legal Levers for Action

 

14 November | 13:15¨C14:45 ?Room 4, Blue Zone

The Bel¨¦m Health Action Plan: Accelerating Action on Climate Justice and Health
Organised by: WHO and ²ÝÁñÊÓÆµ   

 

14 November | 10.00-11.00 ?Malaysia Pavilion

Accelerating Sustainable and Climate Resilience in Health Systems: A Zero Regrets Strategy
Partner: Ministry of Health Malaysia  

 

18 November | 10:30¨C11:30 ?WHO Health Pavilion

African Climate¨CHealth Frameworks: Towards a Unified Negotiation and Implementation Agenda
Partners: WHO Regional Office for Africa (AFRO), Africa CDC, Clim-Health Africa, Wellcome Trust, Rockefeller Foundation, and Ministries of Health (Ethiopia, Senegal)  

 

18 November | 12:00¨C13:00 ?WHO Health Pavilion

Youth, Health, and Climate Action: Leveraging the ICJ Advisory Opinion to Address Climate Harms
Partners: World Youth for Climate Change, Asian Research Institute for Environmental Law, and OHCHR   

 

Stay tuned, more details and resources will be added soon.
 

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