Collaboration and capacity for climate change and health research: An analysis of stakeholders in the Philippines - 16/02/22

Doi : 10.1016/j.joclim.2021.100107 
Rafael Deo Estanislao a, , Miguel Antonio Salazar a, b, Jemar Anne Sigua a, Paul Lester Chua a, c, Miguel Manuel Dorotan a
a Alliance for Improving Health Outcomes, Inc., Rm. 406, Veria I Bldg., 62 West Avenue, Barangay West Triangle, Quezon City 1104, Philippines 
b Institute of Global Health, University of Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 324, Heidelberg 69120, Germany 
c Department of Global Health Policy, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan 

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Abstract

Rationale

The Philippine government included the health impacts of climate change as a priority area for research funding. An analysis of stakeholders was done to assist the government in engaging research and government stakeholders in producing climate change and health research.

Methods

Fourteen interviews and two consultation meetings were conducted from March to July 2018. Two categories of stakeholders were interviewed. The first are government entities with institutional mandates encompassing national climate change action plans, state socioeconomic plans, state bureaus for health, the environment, and scientific research. The second are research and professional service providers such as a scientific agency for climatological services, universities and their research arms, private consulting firms, and a private foundation supporting research on climate change adaptation.

Results and Discussion

Stakeholders expressed that there is a need to establish the links between climate change and health in the country context, and to determine which prevalent health issues of the Philippines are climate-sensitive. While some research is conducted, priorities and agenda of stakeholders are not guided by an overall plan for the development of research on climate change and health. Technical expertise on climate change and health exists independently, but there are few perceived experts on the impacts of climate change on health. Available funding can be used to support the work of existing experts on climate science and health research and invest in building cross-disciplinary expertise.

Conclusion

Deliberate capacity development is needed particularly for disease burden modeling and projections. This supports the generation of context-relevant evidence needed for health adaptation against climate change.

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Keywords : Philippines, climate change, health, stakeholders, collaboration, capacity building, health research system


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