
Renu John
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03-06-2017 10:40:35
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#collaboration is the key to catalysing #impact. As we #reflect, our profound partners are the #stars in the journey #HealthResearch #EnvironmentChange #CollaborationJourney 🌱🧠 Universitas Brawijaya Sri Ramachandra Institute Of Higher Education icddr,b The George Institute for Global Health India NIHR Global Health



Our #ECRs mastering the art of scientific paper writing! 🧪📊 What's your go-to tip for scientific paper writing? Share your insights! 🚀🔍 #ScientificWriting #ResearchPaper #AcademicTips #ScienceCommunication Universitas Brawijaya Imperial College London The George Institute for Global Health India icddr,b


🌍 Late Post ! Reflecting on an incredible experience at the NIHR-funded #CADA Research Capacity Strengthening workshop at Indonesia. Being part of this was truly remarkable! Provided an opportunity to network with researchers from Chennai, Dhaka, and Malang.🌟 NIHR GHRC for NCDs and Environmental Change


Between 2030 and 2050, #ClimateChange is expected to cause approximately 250,000 additional deaths per year from #malnutrition, malaria, diarrhoea, and heat stress alone, says World Health Organization (WHO). Urgent action is needed to mitigate these impacts. #WorldEnvironmentDay #PlanetaryHealth


Climate change is already impacting #health in a myriad of ways, including by leading to death and illness from increasingly frequent extreme weather events. This blog by Yogeshwaran M discusses the impact of #heat on health. 🔗bit.ly/44XpG6E #WorldEnvironmentDay


Acc to World Health Organization (WHO), each year, 17M people die from Non-Communicable Diseases (#NCDs) before the age of 70. Our Co-Principal Investigator, Vivekanand Jha | विवेकानन्द झा discusses how we generate actionable evidence to combat the challenges of global #EnvironmentalChange & NCDs. 🔗bit.ly/3wQtWIx





Discover how NIHR GHRC for NCDs and Environmental Change tackles Non-Communicable Diseases and #EnvironmentalChange in Bangladesh, India, and Indonesia. Learn about our research and our innovative solutions in action in this video. #WorldEnvironmentDay #PlanetaryHealth bit.ly/3yJL9UF

Air pollution is a major threat to human health. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 4.2 million deaths occur annually due to ambient air #pollution. This blog by Harun Al Rasyid dives into the concerning link between polluted air & Non-Communicable #Diseases. 🔗bit.ly/3VtUx7y




Day 1 workshop: Identifying gaps in healthcare systems is the first step toward transformation. By pinpointing areas for improvement, we can create targeted interventions for long-lasting health impact. NIHR GHRC for NCDs and Environmental Change The George Institute for Global Health India




At NIHR GHRC for NCDs and Environmental Change, we will leverage SMARThealth in India & Indonesia to strengthen exiting primary healthcare strategies by integrating environmental risk factors and a wider range of NCDs through a community co-design approach. This initiative will ensure that healthcare