Background & Rationale

Climate Change and Public Health in Africa – CCPOP-Ghana

Background & Rationale

The intersection of climate change and public health is increasingly urgent across Africa. Rising temperatures, shifting weather patterns, and recurring extreme events are intensifying health risks such as vector-borne diseases, undernutrition, mental health challenges, and pressure on health systems.
There is an urgent need for cross-disciplinary knowledge sharing, innovative methods, and harmonized data frameworks for climate-health statistics. Guided by global frameworks such as the WHO Operational Framework for Climate-Resilient Health Systems, SOSCHI, and the Belem Health Action Plan (COP30), CCPOP-Ghana provides a continental platform for science, policy, and resilience-building.

Goals and Objectives

Goal:
To catalyze research and policy dialogue on climate change’s impact on human health in Africa, advancing interdisciplinary approaches and robust exposure-risk-outcome modelling frameworks.
Objectives:
  • Understand climate variability impacts on health systems and disease patterns
  • Develop climate-health exposure and vulnerability metrics for Africa
  • Promote standardized statistical methodologies (UNGP, Sendai Framework)
  • Support evidence-informed climate adaptation policies
  • Convene cross-sectoral stakeholders for dialogue and collaboration

Sessional Topics for Scientific Presentations

Climate-Driven Health Outcomes 
Extreme weather injuries, heat illness, vector diseases, zoonoses, respiratory illness.
Health Systems & Infrastructure
Service disruption, climate-resilient hospitals, emergency preparedness systems.
Data, Methods & Modelling
GIS mapping, AI/ML, attribution science, big data frameworks.
Nutrition & Food Security
Malnutrition, agricultural vulnerability, food-borne disease risks.
Mental Health
Migration trauma, displacement, mental health inequities.
Policy & Resilience
Climate governance, indigenous knowledge, financing adaptation.

Contact Us

E.A. Omaboe Building
Regional Institute for Population Studies
University of Ghana, Legon
P.O. Box LG 96, Legon
+233
General Enquiries:
ccpopghana@rips-ug.edu.gh
Sponsors / Partners:
loc.ccpopghana@rips-ug.edu.gh