Partners
Together we can protect children's health and development from climate change and environmental degradation.
Partners of the Collaborative are committed to a shared vision of healthy environments for healthy children.
The Collaborative is co-founded by UNICEF, UN Environment Programme and the World Bank.
To meet the environmental challenges putting children's health at risk, the Collaborative works to bring together governments and international civil society and private sector partners. Existing coalitions that promote the mission of the collaborative are also featured below.
Partners
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As a partner, Durham University is committed to protecting children from the impacts of climate change and environmental degradation. They intend to collaborate on the following activities: The production of...
As a partner, the Center for Preventive Medical Sciences of Chiba University, one of the 15 regional centers of the Japan Environment and Children's Study led by the Ministry of...
As a partner, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Azerbaijan is committed to protecting children from the impacts of climate change and environmental degradation. As part of their...
As a partner, the Ministry of Health and Populations in Yemen is committed to protecting children from the impacts of climate change and environmental degradation. As part of their contribution...
As a partner of the Children’s Environmental Health Collaborative, including the Partnership for Lead-Free Future, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) is committed to the following activities...
As a partner, the Stanford Human and Planetary Health Initiative and the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment are committed to protecting children’s health and development from the impacts of...