Gender, Climate and Health: Understanding the Disparities and Intersectional Impacts

Gender, Climate and Health: Understanding the Disparities and Intersectional Impacts
Gender, Climate and Health: Understanding the Disparities and Intersectional Impacts

Gender, Climate and Health: Understanding the Disparities and Intersectional Impacts

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Center for Ethics (CFE), Yenepoya (Deemed to be University), Mangalore and Center for Environment, Climate Change, and Sustainable Development (CECCSD), New Delhi, invite you to #WebPolicyLearning

Gender, Climate and Health: Understanding the Disparities and Intersectional Impacts

Bridging Gender, Climate, and Health Insights to Address Inequities and Drive Change

Program Schedule

Details of the #WebPolicyLearning:

Dates: November (14, 21, 28) & Dec 5, 2025
Classes on consecutive Friday Evenings

Time: 4 – 6 p.m. IST

Platform: Zoom & Blog Article Submission

Registration Details

Registration Form: https://forms.gle/ZzmPCqDMthV5jzak9

Course Fee: Professionals: INR 5500 | Students: INR 4000 (inclusive of GST)
Early Bird Discounted Fee (till Oct 30th): Professionals: INR 3500 | Students: INR 2500

Special 20 percent discount for IMPRI Alumni. Bulk Discounts can be availed for groups of more than 5 participantsIMPRI Alumni can avail benefits through the IMPRI Referral Policy for Alumni & Friends.

Limited seats are available for partial scholarships. Write to learningatimpri@gmail.com

Payment Details

Payment Link: https://pages.razorpay.com/impricoursefee
Alternatively, can use any payment method from here: https://www.impriindia.com/payment-details/

About

The current global scenario of climate change demands urgent attention and action as it is accelerating at an alarming pace. Climate change is driving the increasing frequency of natural hazards and disasters, which in turn have profound health implications—ranging from the spread of infectious diseases to long-term physical and mental impacts. These consequences are not uniform; they vary greatly across populations and reveal stark gender-wise disparities. Climate change deepens existing social, economic, and environmental inequities, further widening the gap between the haves and have-nots.

Gender is a critical determinant of health outcomes in this context, with women, girls, and other marginalized groups facing disproportionate risks and vulnerabilities. Low- and middle-income countries are especially affected, as weak economies, congested living conditions, and loss of livelihoods push communities to the brink. Migration due to soil erosion or the collapse of agricultural livelihoods often results in loss of education for girls, increased menial labor, and reduced access to healthcare. Urban migration further leads to ghettoization, heightened exposure to nutritional and infectious disorders, and the erosion of traditional health practices.

Yet, these challenges can be mitigated. Education and awareness—particularly through embedding climate, health, and gender intersections into academic and professional spaces—are vital to fostering resilience. Recognizing this need, the online training certificate program “Gender, Climate and Health: Understanding the Disparities and Intersectional Impacts” has been designed to equip healthcare professionals, students, policymakers, and practitioners with the knowledge and tools to address these pressing issues and work toward more inclusive, intersectional solutions.

For Whom

This program is designed for:

  • Early-career professionals and educators aiming to integrate climate-health-gender perspectives into practice and teaching
  • Healthcare professionals and practitioners working on climate-related health issues
  • Students and researchers in public health, gender studies, environmental studies, and social sciences
  • Policy makers and development professionals seeking evidence-based insights for inclusive governance
  • Civil society actors and advocates addressing health, gender, and climate justice

Benefits of taking the Course

Participants would:

  • Learn from globally and nationally renowned thematic experts and practitioners
  • Gain first-hand insights and networking opportunities
  • Get course outline and reading list from the experts for learning
  • Get access to session videos for 15 days
  • Receive a certificate of completion
  • Have the opportunity to publish their essays on the IMPRI Insights Blog, which features the articles of eminent people from around the globe.
  • In addition to this, participants will also have access to the carefully curated Event Outcome Report, highlighting the critically engaging deliberations of each session. It will be freely available to download at https://books.impriindia.com/. They can even access other Event Outcome Reports from the site.
  • A participant list and their details will be added to the website.

Upon successful completion of the program, each participant will be awarded a Certificate of Completion.

Program Experts

GCH Panel

Chair: Prof Vibhuti PatelVisiting Distinguished Professor, IMPRI

Experts:

Prof Vina VaswaniProfessor, Department of Forensic Medicine Director Centre for Ethics, Program Director, YU-FIC Masters in Research Ethics for India, Yenepoya deemed to be University, Deralakatte, MangaloreVisiting Professor, IMPRI

Prof Donal O’Mathuna, Professor, College of Nursing & Associate Director of Research, Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities, The Ohio State University

Ms Bhargavi S Rao, Independent Researcher & Educator, Environment Activist, Bengaluru; Visiting Senior Fellow (Honorary), IMPRI

Dr Zanele Furusa, Lecturer & Environmental Advocate, California State University, Dominguez Hills, USA

Dr Lavanya Shanbhogue Arvind, Assistant Professor, Centre for Disasters and Development, Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai

Dr Amar Jesani, Independent Researcher and Teacher (Bioethics and Public Health); Editor, Indian Journal of Medical EthicsVisiting Senior Fellow, IMPRI

Mr Soumya DuttaFounding co-convener, SAPACC (South Asian People’s Action on Climate Crisis); Former Advisory Board member, UN Climate Technology Centre & NetworkVisiting Senior Fellow, IMPRI

Convener:
Dr Simi MehtaCEO & Editorial Director, IMPRI
Dr Arjun KumarDirector, IMPRI, New Delhi

Program Time Structure

Program Time Structure
Gender, Climate and Health: Understanding the Disparities and Intersectional Impacts
A One-Month Immersive Online Certificate Training Program
November (14, 21, 28) & Dec 5, 2025 | Zoom | 4 – 6 pm
Classes on consecutive Friday Evenings & Blog Article Submission
IMPRI #WebPolicyLearning
Time (IST)Topic/sExpert/s
Day 1 | November 14, 2025 (Thursday)
4 – 5 pmGender, Climate and Health: Understanding the Disparities and Intersectional Impacts: An OverviewDr Vina Vaswani
5 – 6 pmDisaster Ethics and Research by Health Care ProfessionalsProf Donal O’Mathuna
6 – 6:15 pmParticipants’ IntroductionParticipants
Day 2 | November 21, 2025 (Thursday)
4 – 5 pmClimate Justice and Community-ActionMs Bhargavi S Rao
5 – 6 pmGender Dimensions of Implications of Climate Change on Women’s HealthProf Vibhuti Patel
Day 3 | November 28, 2025 (Thursday)
4 – 5 pmClimate Change and Gendered VulnerabilityDr Zanele Furusa
5 – 6 pmUnderstanding the Disparities and Intersectional Impacts of DisastersDr Geeta Balakrishnan
Day 4 | December 5, 2025 (Thursday)
4 – 5 pmEthical Considerations in Climate Change DiscoursesDr Amar Jesani
5 – 6 pmFrom Climate Change to Climate JusticeDr Soumya Dutta

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Women’s Sexual & Reproductive Health: Across a Lifetime | May 2024

Healthcare & Gender Equity – Cohort 3.0: Theme- Advancing Systems, Structures & Policies To Address Contemporary Challenges | Aug 2024
Healthcare & Gender Equity: Emerging Dimensions, Policies, Impact & Way Forward | August 2023
Perspectives on Gender through Healthcare Lens | June 2022

For queries, write to learningatimpri@gmail.com

Gender, Climate and Health: Understanding the Disparities and Intersectional Impacts | An Online National Winter School Program | A One-Month Immersive Online Certificate Training Program | November – December 2025 | IMPRI #WebPolicyLearning 

To register for this event please visit the following URL: https://forms.gle/ZzmPCqDMthV5jzak9 →

 

Date And Time

14/11/2025 @ 04:00 PM to
05/12/2025 @ 06:00 PM
 

Location

Online event

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