Climate Change and Health Leaders Fellowship Programme 2021/22

Calls for Climate Change and Health Leaders Fellowship Programme – The year 2021/2022 are open!!!

The Climate and Health Leaders fellowship training programme will focus on creating a cohort of inter-sectorial, multidisciplinary leaders with the necessary skills to turn plans and policy into action.  The goal of the programme will be to develop strong, effective Climate Change leadership among government officials, civil society, communities, and private sector, championing and implementing the One Health Approach.  Fellows will be furnished with the knowledge and skills to enable them to support national Caribbean governments in the inclusion of health elements in the national adaptation plans (NAPs) for Climate Change and will be able to lead in the development and implementation of these plans.  The training fellowship will prepare the fellows to be able to return to their country the with skills and knowledge to support the process of implementing the change, empower communities and support youth engagement.

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Description of the Fellowship Programme:

  • A 4-day introductory kick-off workshop.  By the end of this first week, participants will be able to explain the relationship between climate change and health, using a socio-ecological perspective and One Health lens to see the complex interactions of human, animal and environmental health on human population health. Participants will leave this first week with a sense of connection to the programme and other fellows and will be aware of the support and resources available in the fellowship community of practice.
  • Weekly themed online sessions – 1.5 hours/week.
  • A 4-day summative face-face workshop at the end of the fellowship. All cohorts of fellows who have completed the fellowship programme will be invited to these workshops. This workshop will aim to:
    • provide a sense of accomplishment for the fellows and help them see a track    forward in climate change and health work;
    • provide partners with advice and insights based on fellows’ projects, externships, and observations; and
    • generate a list of opportunities for action to assist Caribbean countries in advancing their preparedness for mitigation against and adaptation to climate change.
  • During the fellowship, fellows will be expected to lead a nationally relevant climate change and health-focused project. Fellows will develop, implement and report on a national project, which addresses a Climate Change and Health issue in their home country
  • During the fellowship, fellows will be expected to lead a workshop/symposium in their home country. This will provide the opportunity for fellows to interact, link up and provide training for colleagues from multiple climate change and health sectors in their home countries.
  • During the fellowship, fellows will be given the opportunity to spend a week in a CARICOM Climate Change regional agency.

Benefits

  • On successful completion of the fellowship, fellows will gain a certificate of completion.
  • All activities related to the fellowship will be fully compensated.
  • Fellows who successfully complete the program will receive an honorarium of US$5000.

Eligibilities

  • They seek applications from Caribbean nationals from the 16 countries who are highly motivated and have great leadership potential of becoming a change agent in areas of Climate Change and Health.
  • They seek applications from young to mid-career professionals, preferably aged between 25 to 45, who are currently employed in the public health, health care, agricultural health or ecosystem (environmental) health sectors and have experience working in climate science.
  • Intention to pursue a career in policy, public service, and/or academia.
  • A bachelor’s degree is required, and a master’s degree is preferred.
  • Applicants should be highly committed, should demonstrate leadership potential, and an interest in investigating specific issues in relation to Climate Change and Health and developing strategies to address such issues.
  • As the fellowship will be conducted in English without translation, applicants must be proficient in English.
  • Applicants need to have good internet connectivity, as much of the training will be carried out online.
Eligible Regions: Antigua & Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago

Application Process

Along with the essays (see the application form on the Apply Noe link), applicants must submit a CV as well as two letters of recommendation.

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Application Deadline: February 22, 2021

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