Biswendu BhattacharjeeBelem (Brazil), Nov. 14 -- The COP30 presidency has officially launched the Belem Action Plan for Health and Climate Adaptation following discussions during the World Health Organisation's recent General Assembly.
The initiative comprises over 80 members, including numerous countries and organisations, backed by investments and support from philanthropic bodies and civil society.
The report highlights a significant gap in global health finance regarding adaptation; as climate change impacts escalate, health systems find themselves at the forefront of the crisis.
With the Indian representatives endorsing the Belem Health Action Plan, they emphasised that this marks a crucial step toward prioritising health within the...