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Climate change & health: Understanding the disproportionate impact on women's health

Tue, 08 Apr

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The Nine

Join us for an eye-opening discussion as we unveil the hidden health crisis emerging from climate change. From fertility challenges to chronic diseases, learn why women face unique vulnerabilities in our changing climate.

Climate change & health: Understanding the disproportionate impact on women's health
Climate change & health: Understanding the disproportionate impact on women's health

Time & Location

08 Apr 2025, 19:30 – 21:30

The Nine, Rue Archimède 69, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium

Guests

About the event

As global temperatures rise, so do the health risks for women worldwide.


In drought-stricken regions, women now walk up to 6 hours daily to fetch water.

In flood-prone areas, contaminated water sources are driving unprecedented reproductive health challenges. As temperatures rise, so do pregnancy complications and maternal health risks.


The climate crisis isn't just an environmental emergency, it's becoming a women's health catastrophe.


This groundbreaking event brings together two distinguished experts to explore the intricate connections between climate change and women's health. Dr Seetha Gammanpila, with extensive experience in obstetrics, gynecology, and child development, will share insights from years of direct patients care.

Alongside, Jordania Lugiery, CEO of Ta Nature, a pioneering expert in ecotherapy, will help you understand how nature can help you to improve mental and physical health.


Tickets

  • General Admission

    €15.00
    Tax: VAT included
  • Accessibility Pass

    Available at no cost for students and individuals requiring financial support. We believe that financial circumstances should never be a barrier to accessing knowledge and networking opportunities. Our Accessibility Pass program ensures everyone can participate in this inspiring event.

    €0.00

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