COP27 implores African Governments to build Capacity of healthcare professionals as first responders to climate change campaign
Success Damian: From left: Jess Beagley and Jeni Kuhl (both officers of the Global Climate and Health Alliance) with Pastor Peters Omoragbon, Executive President, Nurses Across the Borders International and Dr. Alan Bigelow of Solar Cokers International. African Governments (Nigeria in particular) have been implored to initiate National Capacity Building programs for the healthcare professionals as agents of climate change campaign and as First Responders to climate change disasters and risk reductions. Pastor Peters Osawaru Omoragbon, the Executive President/CEO, Nurses Across the Borders Humanitarian Initiative made the disclosure while delivering a paper titled ‘My Reality Check: ‘Facts and Not Fictions on Climate Change and Public Health Crisis’ at the 27 th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) which was held at Sharm el Sheikh International Conference Centre, Egypt which commenced November 6 and ended November18, 2022, adding that it was part of the re...