4th Management Committee meeting in Porto

On 17 June, the 4th CliMent Management Committee (MC) Meeting was held at the Nursing School of the University of Porto, bringing together Action participants to review progress, strengthen collaboration, and shape the next phase of the network’s activities.

The meeting provided an excellent opportunity to discuss ongoing research, Working Group achievements, upcoming deliverables, and future initiatives aimed at advancing knowledge at the intersection of climate change and mental health. Through productive discussions and the exchange of ideas, participants reinforced CliMent’s commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, scientific excellence, and impactful outcomes.

We sincerely thank the Nursing School of the University of Porto for hosting the meeting, and all Management Committee members and participants for their valuable contributions and continued dedication. We look forward to the exciting collaborations and activities ahead.

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