Document Type
Research Project
Publication Date
Fall 9-25-2025
Abstract
Climate Change (CC) is an emerging threat to human health and livelihood, increasing the burden of health-related illnesses, vector-borne diseases, and non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Due to the gaps in capacity building and education, limited curricula, and time constraints, Health professionals (HCPs) and healthcare students are unprepared to address the climate-health nexus. The urgency for a climate-health training and research in applying ACE principles with digital tools, particularly AI and mobile platforms, in order to reach health care resilient systems. Using global evidence and a real-world case study such as WHO-reported Early Warning and Response System (EWARS), which is piloted in Ethiopia. Demonstrating how AI-based technologies can get health care providers personalized and time efficient training. Recommendations align with the Sharm El-Sheikh Adaptation Agenda and ACE principles to promote accessible, inclusive, and prepared health care systems.
Recommended Citation
Abdallah Mahmoud, Mohamed Saleh Abdelsalam, "Empowering Healthcare Providers with AI-Based Climate Health Risk Training" (2025). COP30. 77.
https://buescholar.bue.edu.eg/cop30/77