Vulnerability in Climate Mental Health

The webinar titled “Vulnerability in Climate Mental Health” will be held on April 9th, 2026, from 09:30 to 11:00 (CEST).

Join the event via the following link

https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/313806533473993?p=oNQM681kF7xInbVF4E

This event is organized as part of the Global Public Health Week (GPHW) initiative led by the World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA), in collaboration with the Climate Change Impacts on Mental Health (EU COST CliMent Action).

GPHW (https://www.wfpha.org/global-public-health-week/) is an annual global advocacy initiative, mobilizing public health actors worldwide to advance equity, strengthen systems, and champion public health as a global public good. Under this year’s theme, “Peace for Health, Health for Peace”, the sub-theme “One Planet, One Health, One Peace” highlights the critical interconnections between environmental health, climate change, and equitable access to resources.

Drawing on the expertise of the multidisciplinary network within the COST CliMent Action, this webinar aims to present state-of-the-art insights on vulnerability in the context of climate-related mental health. The sessions will explore current challenges, emerging evidence, and public health perspectives to better understand and address these complex issues.

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