Battling Dengue Together: Collaborative Efforts of DOH and UPRI

The meeting between the Disease Prevention and Control Bureau (DPCB) of the Department of Health (DOH) and the UPRI Research and Creative Work Division (UPRI RCW) last September 11, 2024, was deemed vital to further the advancement of a stronger public health engagement and reimagining public health action. The meeting, attended by Dr. Kim Patrick […]

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RCW Engages Communities in Dengue Project: Initial Collaboration Talks with Brgy. Campus

On October 16, 2024, the UP Resilience Institute – Research and Creative Work Division (UP RI-RCW) briefed the Brgy. UP Campus Health Unit about the Center for Climate and Health on Global Research on Disasters (CORD) Project on Dengue, with Barangay Kagawad Ana Falcon, Barangay Administrator Melody Villegas, and the city and barangay health workers […]

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UP RI in Action at the CORD Consortium: Research Core Coordination Meeting

The UP Resilience Institute – Research and Creative Work Division (UP RI-RCW) is keeping in touch with the Tufts University’s Center for Climate and health on glObal Research on Disasters (CORD) Team to discuss pertinent developments that concern the research core from the UP RI side and across the consortium. Topics of interest include data […]

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UP RI in Action at the CORD Consortium: Monthly “Deep Dive” Meeting

Since March 2024, the Center for Climate and health on glObal Research on Disasters (CORD) consortium started having an online monthly meeting centered on “deep dive” discussions of different topics. It aims to enrich member universities’ research and community engagement strategies for their respective CORD projects. Several sessions are hosted by specific team/s given their […]

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UP RI in Action at the CORD Consortium: Planning Retreat

From February 5 to 10, 2024, the Center for Climate and health on glObal Research on Disasters (CORD) consortium held a Planning Retreat in Dhaka, Bangladesh to mark the initiation of CORD endeavors. This also served as a culmination for the projects within the global consortium of the Academic Alliance for Anticipatory Action (4As). The […]

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