Kategori: Berita
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Training of the Trainers on Planetary Health Education for Climate-Vulnerable Communities
Noakhali • 14 DECEMBER 2025 • On 12 December 2025, the Training of Trainers (ToT) on Planetary Health Education was held at the Nice Guest House, Noakhali, Bangladesh, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The session was hosted by Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU) under the CATA-Earth (Climate Action through Academic-Community Partnership) initiative. The…
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The Fall of Abundance: Indonesia on the Edge of Climate-Driven Change as the 2025 Sumatra Floods and Landslides Become the Worst Yet
Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelago, has long been known for its extraordinary natural wealth such as dense tropical rainforests, fertile volcanic soils, rich marine ecosystems, and vibrant coastal communities. Indonesia’s unique geography has always been a source of resilience and prosperity. Its forests serve as critical carbon sinks. Its oceans provide food and livelihoods for…
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CATA-Earth UI and ILUNI FKUI held a Webinar of “The Effect of Microplastics to Our Health and Daily Life”
Universitas Indonesia • 27 NOVEMBER 2025 • CATA-Earth UI successfully held the collaboration event with the ILUNI FKUI (Alumni Association of the Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia) in the form of a webinar which brings out a hot topic relevant to Planetary Health in Indonesia nowadays. This webinar invites expert speakers, including dr. Pukovisa Prawiroharjo,…
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CATA-Earth UI and ICE ON IMERI Collaborating held Plenary Session “Planetary Health Education for Sustainable Development”
Universitas Indonesia • 27 NOVEMBER 2025 • CATA-Earth UI participated in the 10th International Conference and Exhibition (ICE) on IMERI, hosted by the Indonesian Medical Education and Research Institute (IMERI) of the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia. As part of this international event, CATA-Earth contributed to Plenary Session 2: ‘Planetary Health Education for Sustainable Development’,…
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The voices of Kutubdia’s people are shaping the CATA-Earth Project
Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh • 24 NOVEMBER 2025 • Where the tides rise and the shores shrink, Kutubdia’s people carry a story of heartbreak and unwavering hope—holding onto the land that remains, their strength, and the promise of a sustainable future. Located off the coast of Cox’s Bazar, Kutubdia Island lies on the frontlines of climate change,…
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CATA-Earth UI and The 17th Jakmed Collaborate to Advance Planetary Health Education
Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia • 25 OTOBER 2025 • CATA-Earth UI successfully held the collaboration event with the 17th Jakarta Meeting on Medical Education (JAKMED) to promote planetary health within the field of medical and health professions education. As part of this partnership, this event invited the CATA-Earth Academic Teachers and Community Teachers to…
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Members of the CATA-Earth consortium attended the Planetary Health Alliance Meeting in Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Rotterdam, the Netherlands • 10 OTOBER 2025 • Members of the CATA-Earth consortium attended the Planetary Health Alliance Meeting in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, from October 7 to 10, 2025. Two posters from the consortium were accepted and presented at the conference. Carme Carrion Ribas presented a poster as the lead author of a joint consortium…
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CATA-Earth Annual Consortium Meeting 2025: A Week of Reflection, Collaboration, and Vision in Utrecht
UTRECHT, NETHERLANDS • JULY 15-18 2025 • Last week, CATA-Earth held its second annual face-to-face meeting for the members of the CATA-Earth consortium in Utrecht, Netherlands. The four-day meeting was filled with progress discussion, strategic discussion, knowledge exchange, and future-oriented planning. With participants flying in from across Europe as well as South and Southeast Asia,…
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NSTU’s CATA Earth Team Reveals Key Health Insights from Coastal Bangladesh
HATIYA, NOAKHALI, BD • 16 MAY 2025 • The Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU) team has completed a detailed health data collection drive across four vulnerable villages in Hatiya upazila. Conducted on April 19, 20, and 26, 2025, the survey covered 197 respondents, offering a rare glimpse into the physical, mental, and reproductive health…
