
In the meantime, managing director of Change Communications Limited, Indi Mclymount-Lafayette, also emphasised the importance of climate-health awareness. "I am the ministry' climate change focal point and I have a job to do, which is to build the awareness, so what has helped me to do is to galvanise content to help to build the sensitisation programme for climate change and help for the people who are affected, and what we in the health need to do to make people more resilient in the face of climate change," she said. We have to feed things in small pieces to people," she added.ĭr Dawkins-Wright said although her fellowship has ended under Caribbean Project Fellowship Programme, she continues to serve in the response to climate change through her position at the Ministry of Health and Wellness. "The use of information technology and devices such as an app at our fingertips… We have to address the issue of people's fear of change, the unknown, or something different. Health care, environmental and community leaders among the audience at a climate and health awareness symposium held recently at Lover's Leap, St Elizabeth. "If we are able to demonstrate that we can diversify how we communicate and share information, and get people to understand what they can do for themselves, it can help them to become resilient and face this challenge in what climate change is going to mean from a health perspective and livelihood," Dawkins-Wright told the Jamaica Observer at the symposium held at Lover's Leap in St Elizabeth recently. JUNCTION, St Elizabeth - Local health and environmental leaders are pushing for greater partnerships in the country's response to climate change and health care.Ĭommunity leaders recently discussed aspects of Jamaica's response to the continuing threat during a climate and health awareness symposium with support of research under the European Union CARIFORUM climate strengthening climate health system in the Caribbean Project Fellowship Programme.ĭirector of emergency disaster management and special services in the Ministry of Health Dr Nicole Dawkins-Wright emphasised the importance of climate change and health awareness as she addressed symposium. Watch and gain a fresh perspective for your tomorrows.Director of emergency disaster management and special services in the Ministry of Health Dr Nicole Dawkins-Wright speaking with the Jamaica Observer. When we view world events through the lens of Scripture, we can face the future with confidence. The Final Prophecy-The Triumph of the Gospel.A Biographical Prophecy-End Times People.A Theological Prophecy-The Falling Away.Hear his candid thoughts about how today’s problems foreshadow ten of tomorrow’s prophecies:

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