Submission by The Climate Cares Centre and United for
Global Mental Health to the Expert Dialogue on Children and Climate Change
Global Mental Health to the Expert Dialogue on Children and Climate Change
Author(s)
Type
Report
Date Issued
2024-05-30
Citation
2024
Copyright Statement
© <2024> Omnia El Omrani (Climate Cares Centre, Egypt), Alessandro Massazza (United for
Global Mental Health, Italy), Juliana Fleury (ASEC Brazil | Vertentes, Brazil), Aviwe Funani
(United for Global Mental Health, South Africa), Narmin Guluzade (personal capacity,
Azerbaijan), Izabela Jatene (Universidade Federal do Pará, Brazil), Emma Lawrance (Climate
Cares Centre, Imperial College London, United Kingdom), Neil Jennings (The Grantham
Institute, Imperial College London. United Kingdom), Tatiana Souza de Camargo (Universidade
Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), Francis Vergunst (University of Oslo, Norway), Jonathan
Vicente dos Santos Ferreira (Global Mental Health Action Network, Brazil), produced for The
Climate Cares Centre and United for Global Mental Health. This work is licensed under the
terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No-Derivatives 4.0 licence. This
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Global Mental Health, Italy), Juliana Fleury (ASEC Brazil | Vertentes, Brazil), Aviwe Funani
(United for Global Mental Health, South Africa), Narmin Guluzade (personal capacity,
Azerbaijan), Izabela Jatene (Universidade Federal do Pará, Brazil), Emma Lawrance (Climate
Cares Centre, Imperial College London, United Kingdom), Neil Jennings (The Grantham
Institute, Imperial College London. United Kingdom), Tatiana Souza de Camargo (Universidade
Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), Francis Vergunst (University of Oslo, Norway), Jonathan
Vicente dos Santos Ferreira (Global Mental Health Action Network, Brazil), produced for The
Climate Cares Centre and United for Global Mental Health. This work is licensed under the
terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No-Derivatives 4.0 licence. This
licence permits all or part of the work to be copied and shared with others, provided that the
original authors and source are credited. The full licence is available
at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0.
Subjects
Climate change
Mental health