{"id":297,"date":"2024-05-12T18:25:02","date_gmt":"2024-05-12T18:25:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aihealthinsight.org\/?p=297"},"modified":"2024-05-12T18:25:02","modified_gmt":"2024-05-12T18:25:02","slug":"what-factors-affect-the-climate-and-the-human-of-the-caribbean","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aihealthinsight.org\/what-factors-affect-the-climate-and-the-human-of-the-caribbean\/","title":{"rendered":"What factors affect the Climate and the Human of the Caribbean."},"content":{"rendered":"
This Consultancy involves the development of an online self-learning training course on climate change and health for people in the Caribbean. The course will include two modules: Module One ( Module#1GP)<\/strong> will focus on the general population and Module Two (Module#1HCP<\/strong> will focus on health professionals. For the general population, the course is designed to target men, women, youth, and adults. The course for health professionals will target medical practitioners and allied health care practitioners. \u00a0To ensure the Modules are relevant and appropriate for the diversity and idiosyncrasies of the Caribbean countries, consideration will be given to the population demographics, cultural variation<\/a>[LT1]<\/a>\u00a0, and previous work in the region<\/a>[LT2]<\/a>\u00a0 on climate change and health. Those will be featured in the didactic activities, which will be delivered in a variety of pedagogical formats.\u00a0 The approach to the course is firstly to provide knowledge of the basics of climate science and demonstrate the intricate linkage between climate change and human health and well-being. Then, learners will be directed to engage in practice-based work <\/a>[LT3]<\/a>\u00a0in climate change adaptation, using tools and approaches designed for use in various community and institutional contexts. This course will foster a collaborative and multidisciplinary <\/a>[LT4]<\/a>\u00a0approach to work, with learners required to participate in hands-on and real-world experiences at the local or regional level.\u00a0 It is expected that these relationships will thrive into sustainable partnerships, providing opportunities for new and existing cohorts of Caribbean people to become and remain actively engaged in climate change mitigation and adaptation.\u00a0<\/p> Caribbean Specific Activities or Research about Climate Change and its impact on health.<\/strong><\/p> <\/p> <\/p> <\/a><\/p> The climate change and health course will focus on advancing knowledge but also building skills for practical application in the Caribbean context. Learners will be introduced to previous research and capacity-building activities<\/a>[LT1]<\/a> , available through open sources, to shape their understanding of the existing situation in the Caribbean. This is ground zero in the course. From this level, learners will build knowledge from exposure to the course materials, tools, and activities. Although the course is virtual, the design is to enrich the learning experience through a variety of pedagogical methodologies and learner engagements. The delivery methodologies will include short lectures, case studies, discussion forums, article readings, <\/a>and short quizzes<\/a>[LT2]<\/a> .[LT3]<\/a> Practical application will follow the knowledge-building activities and require learners to apply and create outputs that reflect climate change and health mitigation and adaptation capacity desired at various levels of Caribbean societies. <\/p>1 Course Overview<\/a><\/h1>