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World Health Day: Migration, Climate Change, and Global Health

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Join us as we explore the intertwined implications of migration, climate change, and global health and how to chart a course for meaningful change.
Speakers
Ibrahim Abubakar
Maya Prabhu
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About This Event

A critical nexus exists between migration, climate change, and global health. Escalating conflicts and climate crises have caused displacement to become a harsh reality for millions, exacerbating global health challenges and perpetuating cycles of poverty. How can we address this web of challenges shaping our global landscape to foster a more sustainable and equitable future? Join Ibrahim Abubakar and Maya Prabhu for a discussion that will shed light on the multifaceted impacts and potential solutions to these issues.

This event is in partnership with University of Chicago’s Center for Global Health in the Biological Sciences Division and the Susan and Richard Kiphart Center for Global Health and Social Development in the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice.

About the Speakers
Pro-Provost at University College London
Ibrahim Abubakar
Ibrahim Abubakar, FMedSci is Pro-Provost (Health) at University College London where he is also the Dean of the Faculty of Population Health Sciences. Over the last 3 decades, his career has spanned leadership roles in clinical, academic and public service work.
Ibrahim Abubakar
Clinical Associate Professor of Law, Yale Law School
Dr. Maya Prabhu
Maya Prabhu is a Clinical Associate Professor (Adjunct) of Law at Yale Law School and an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. Prabhu obtained her medical degree from Dalhousie Medical School in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and completed residency training in adult psychiatry and a fellowship in forensic psychiatry at Yale.
Dr. Maya Prabhu