On 21 October 2025, at #ECHAfrica25, Kenya’s Health CS, Hon. Aden Duale, officially launched two pioneering climate–health frameworks, advancing the country’s journey toward climate-resilient health systems and stronger protection for vulnerable communities.
21 Oct 2025 - In the photo, Charles Lange from NEMA Kenya is at the podium, introducing key dignitaries and personalities attending the Pan-African Conference on Environment, Climate Change and Health: Science to Policy (#ECHAfrica25).


21 Oct 2025 - Photographed at the Pan-African Conference on Environment, Climate Change and Health: Science to Policy (#ECHAfrica25), Dr. Maimela from CHANCE under ENBEL_H2020 addresses participants, emphasizing the need for collective action to tackle the growing pressures that diseases place on Africa’s health systems.

 

21 Oct 2025 - Captured during the Pan-African Conference on Environment, Climate Change and Health: Science to Policy (#ECHAfrica25), Mr. Muchangi from Amref Worldwide delivers his remarks, underscoring the importance of ensuring that science effectively informs policy and that vulnerable communities benefit from these efforts.

 

On 21 October 2025, during the Pan-African Conference on Environment, Climate Change and Health: Science to Policy (#ECHAfrica25), Dr. Rose Oronje of the LEEPS initiative addresses participants, highlighting the collaboration between AFIDEP, ECAS in Uganda, and ACET in Benin in strengthening capacity for evidence uptake in policymaking.
On 21 October 2025, during the Pan-African Conference on Environment, Climate Change and Health: Science to Policy (#ECHAfrica25), Dr. A. Dangour from the Wellcome Trust addresses participants, emphasizing the organization’s new strategic focus on developing solutions in Mental Health, Infectious Diseases, and the vital intersection of Climate and Health.
On 21 October 2025, during the Pan-African Conference on Environment, Climate Change and Health: Science to Policy (#ECHAfrica25), Sam Oti from IDRC underscores the urgency of decisive action on climate change, cautioning against complacency and warning of the risks posed by wavering governmental commitment to climate science.
On 21 October 2025, during the Pan-African Conference on Environment, Climate Change and Health: Science to Policy (#ECHAfrica25), Dr. Mamo from NEMA Kenya addresses participants, reaffirming that the environment forms the very foundation of human existence and that any disruption to it triggers far-reaching consequences.
A defining moment at #ECHAfrica25 as Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Health, Hon. Aden Duale, unveiled two groundbreaking climate–health frameworks — marking a bold stride toward building climate-resilient health systems and safeguarding vulnerable communities. #ScienceToPolicy

 

NEWS IN PICTURES: 21 Oct 2025 - Pan-African Conference on Environment, Climate Change and Health: Science to Policy

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NAIROBI, KENYA, 16/7/2025 — Ministers, African leaders, and development partners engage in high-level discussions during the ministerial segment of #AMCEN20. The session focuses on regional cooperation around climate action, nature conservation, waste management, and sustainable finance. Delegates mark 40 years of AMCEN’s continental leadership in shaping environmental priorities.

NEWS IN PICTURES | 17/7/2025 | 20TH AMCEN

 

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