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The Hub provides a platform to translate community-level climate risks into investable programmes, enabling sub-national governments to attract financing and implement scalable interventions.

To operationalise its vision, the Hub will execute a structured, multi-part workshop series as the core of its first-year activities. The series is deliberately sequenced as a sprint: moving subnational governments from governance alignment to data-driven decision-making, and finally to financed, implementable action.

Each workshop builds on the outputs of the previous one, ensuring continuity, ownership, and institutional embedding.  Together, the workshops are designed not as stand-alone capacity-building events, but as a guided transformation process, one that culminates in investment-ready climate-health resilience programmes anchored within government systems.

Governance and Systems Design Governance and Systems Design
Objective

To establish institutional clarity, cross-departmental ownership, and a shared system architecture for climate-health early warning at the city or district level.

Outputs
  • Draft City Climate-Health Surveillance Charter endorsed by participating departments
  • Mapped governance and coordination structure embedded within existing government systems
  • Agreement on priority climate-health risks to be addressed in subsequent workshops
From Data to Decisions From Data to Decisions
Objective

To translate governance intent into functional intelligence by building the technical and analytical foundations of climate-health early warning systems.

Outputs
  • Defined set of priority indicators and thresholds for climate-health early warning
  • Draft data integration and analytics blueprint aligned with the City Surveillance Charter
  • Preliminary operational workflow showing how alerts translate into action
Financing and Scaling Financing and Scaling
Objective

To move from technical design to implementation by developing costed, financed, and scalable climate-health resilience programmes.

Outputs
  • Blended financing strategy combining municipal budgets with external capital
  • Roadmap for scaling and institutionalising early warning systems
Recently Added From Perspective to Financing

Advancing Climate Health Pathways: Heat and Air Pollution

The Asia Climate Health Resilience Hub convened its second workshop, Advancing Climate...

May 12th, 2026
Venue: Virtual Convening
Recently Added From Perspective to Financing

From Perspective to Financing: City - Based Climate - Health Surveillance

Organized in Bali, from 12-13th February, Swasti The Health Catalyst, in collaboration with United In Diversity Indonesia and...

February 12-13, 2026

Integrating Diverse Data Systems: From Data to Decisions

The workshop, organized in collaboration with the Rockefeller Foundation, will bring together subnational government representatives from Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, and India to further develop implementation pathways and explore tools, data, and financing mechanisms for climate–health resilience.

June 18th-19th, 2026
Venue: Virtual Convening

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