About this Event
GW Milken School of Public Health 950 New Hampshire Ave NW Executive Case Study Room 700A
This seminar will explore how climate change is intensifying health challenges in complex humanitarian emergencies. Panelists will examine how rising temperatures, drought, flooding, and sea level rise are affecting displaced populations and host communities in regions such as Cox's Bazar, the Horn of Africa, and the Sahel. The discussion will also consider how humanitarian actors can strengthen community resilience, support adaptation, and protect public health amid a changing climate.
This panel is generously funded by the University Seminar Series grant.