Climate Health

Climate change is a critical threat to global health, causing extreme weather events, disrupting food systems, and increasing diseases like malaria and diarrhea. These impacts affect key health determinants, such as nutrition, access to healthcare, and livelihoods. Without urgent climate action, projections indicate an additional 77,000–131,000 child deaths annually by 2030.

A Summary of the Challenge in Numbers

Living Goods remains committed to supporting community health resilience and preparing for climate-related health challenges across vulnerable regions.

Health Costs

Climate-driven health damage is estimated at $2-4 billion annually by 2030.

Vector-Borne Disease

By 2050, climate change will expose 500 million more people to disease-carrying mosquitoes.

Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)

771 million lack clean water due to worsening climate impacts.

Nutrition

Climate shocks, such as droughts, impact crop yields and food security. A 2°C increase could push an additional 189 million into hunger.

Our Response & Impact

Role of Community Health Workers

Community Health Initiatives in Climate-Impacted Regions

Adapting Health Systems for Climate Resilience

Leadership and Learnings on Community Health and Climate

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