Important Dates
Registration and Abstract submission open
Registration deadline
Target Participants Include:
Researchers and Academics
Climate scientists, public health experts, environmental researchers, social scientists, and economists presenting cutting-edge research.
Policy Makers and Government Representatives
International, Regional, National, and local officials from Ministries of Health, Environment, Finance, and Planning, particularly from African countries.
Civil Society and Community Leaders
Indigenous knowledge holders, youth activists, grassroots organizations, and NGOs working on the frontlines of climate change and health.
Healthcare Professionals
Public health officers, doctors, nurses, and health system managers engaged in climate adaptation or disaster response.
Development Partners and Donors
Representatives from UN agencies, bilateral donors, and multilateral development banks investing in environment, health, and climate resilience.
Private Sector Stakeholders
Innovators, climate-smart tech companies, health startups, insurers, and urban developers with solutions or interest in climate-health collaboration.
Journalists and Media Professionals
Especially those focused on science communication, climate reporting, and public interest storytelling.
Youth and Students
Young climate-health advocates, early-career researchers, and university students through scholarships, art contests, or youth townhalls.
Whether you are a seasoned researcher, a healthcare provider, a policymaker, or an advocate, this conference offers something for everyone committed to a healthier, more sustainable world. Early career researchers are also encouraged to attend, and scholarships are competitively available.