APHRC is committed to generating an Africa-led and Africa-owned body of evidence to inform decision making for an effective and sustainable response to the most critical challenges facing the continent.
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Bioversity International's vision is a world where agrobiodiversity nourishes people and sustains the planet, so Planetary Health is at the core of our research. We welcome the engagement of the medical community into the discussions and research on the impact of the food and agricultural system on people and the planet's health, as the medical profession can speak to a different community and bring more decision makers to understand the need to transform our food and agricultural system.
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Founded in 1983, the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies is one of the world's leading independent environmental research organizations. Areas of expertise include disease ecology, forest and freshwater health, climate change, urban ecology, and invasive species.
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CIFOR is a non-profit, scientific institution that conducts research on the most pressing challenges of forest and landscape management around the world. Using a global, multidisciplinary approach, we aim to improve human well-being, protect the environment, and increase equity. To do so, we conduct innovative research, develop partners' capacity, and actively engage in dialogue with all stakeholders to inform policies and practices that affect forests and people.
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Centre ValBio was created by Professor Patricia Wright in 2003 to help both indigenous people and the international community better understand the value of conservation in Madagascar and around the world.
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Drawing on expertise from across the College and beyond, our work focuses on understanding the mechanisms that drive environmental change and how these, in turn, impact on human health. We apply this knowledge to manage health risks by devising local solutions to help communities adapt to change, but also promoting evidence-based policy development at a regional and national level.
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Founded in 1887 and based in France, the Institut Pasteur is an international research and education institute that is committed to advancing science, medicine and public health. The Institut Pasteur is a private, non-profit foundation with recognized charitable status entrusted with four core missions of public interest - research, education, the health of populations and people, and innovation development and technology transfer.
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Institute Bon Pasteur aims to improve public health by increasing resilience of our environment and socio-economic systems, strategically applying innovative eco-technological solutions and advancing education efforts. As a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, IBP engages local communities and pursues on-the-ground solutions to work towards a healthier population and environment.
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Located in Canada's north, the Institute for Circumpolar Health Research (ICHR) is an independent research organization devoted to health research relevant to the circumpolar regions and their people.
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Since its first issue (October 5, 1823), the journal has strived to make science widely available so that medicine can serve, and transform society, and positively impact the lives of people. Over the past two centuries, The Lancet has sought to address urgent topics in our society, initiate debate, put science into context, and influence decision makers around the world.
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Based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, we are committed to solving public health problems facing low- and middle-income countries through innovative scientific research - including laboratory-based, clinical, epidemiological and health systems research. By developing, testing and assessing the implementation of interventions specifically designed for resource-poor settings, we aim to improve the health and wellbeing of people living in the world's poorest nations.
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