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Powis L, Schaffer K, Krishnakumar J, Delgado-Lopez C, Dimatteto J. 2021. The Intersection of climate change & maternal and child health: Nov 2021 Global Health Webinar. [Washington, DC]: Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, 1 h 33 m 00 s.

Annotation: This recording of AMCHP's 2021 Global Health Workgroup defines climate justice and discusses the impact of climate change on maternal and child health. Guest speakers present on the impact of climate change in their populations of interest and outline how their activities promote maternal and child health and climate justice. Guests include Jyotsna Krishnakumar, Director, Community Well Being Programme, WASH, Keystone Foundation; Camille Delgado-Lopez, Epidemiologist, Surveillance for Emerging Threats to Mothers and Babies, Children with Special Needs Divison, Puerto Rico Health Department; Jack Dimatteto, Legistative Assistant for US Congress; and Representative Lauren Underwood, Black Maternal Health Caucus.

Keywords: Race, Global health, Climate change, Maternal health, Children's health, Cultural diversity, Puerto Rico,

   

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