{"id":70350,"date":"2025-07-23T11:37:53","date_gmt":"2025-07-23T09:37:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/doctorswithafrica.org\/en\/?p=70350"},"modified":"2025-07-23T11:37:53","modified_gmt":"2025-07-23T09:37:53","slug":"cuamm-awarded-in-china-the-study-on-health-behavior-and-climate-change","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/doctorswithafrica.org\/it\/cuamm-awarded-in-china-the-study-on-health-behavior-and-climate-change\/","title":{"rendered":"CUAMM Awarded in China the Study on Health, Behavior, and Climate Change"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>The International Conference on Climate Leadership concluded yesterday in Harbin, China, where Doctors with Africa CUAMM received the Best Paper Award<\/strong> for presenting a study protocol investigating the effectiveness of interventions aimed at preventing infectious diseases linked to climate change\u2014such as malaria and cholera\u2014in the most vulnerable provinces of Mozambique. The study, carried out<strong> in collaboration with UNICEF<\/strong>, was recognized among the best presentations of the conference for its scientific rigor, methodological innovation, and global relevance.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"618\" data-end=\"1082\"><strong data-start=\"618\" data-end=\"656\">Climate change is a real emergency<\/strong>: in Mozambique alone, starting in 2019, cyclones Idai, Kenneth, Guambe, Freddy, and Chido have impacted the lives of more than three million people, destroyed 360,000 homes, displaced over 60,000 families, and caused 42,000 cases of malaria and 20,000 cases of cholera. This, despite the fact that the country contributes less than 0.01% of the world\u2019s cumulative CO\u2082 emissions from the burning of oil, coal, and natural gas.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"1084\" data-end=\"1486\">In this context, <strong data-start=\"1101\" data-end=\"1261\">from 2022 to 2024, Doctors with Africa CUAMM, in collaboration with UNICEF, implemented the Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) intervention &#8220;Familia Modelo&#8221;,<\/strong> aimed at promoting low-cost preventive practices in response to the growing risk of waterborne and vector-borne infectious diseases among communities most exposed and vulnerable to the consequences of extreme climate events.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p data-start=\"1488\" data-end=\"1876\">&#8220;Our previous experience provided us with valuable baseline data, highlighting the need for a multidisciplinary approach to understand such complex phenomena and to implement concrete, effective interventions\u2014especially in a context that is increasingly vulnerable to health crises caused by climate change,&#8221; explains <strong>Edoardo Occa, author of the study and CUAMM community health expert.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p data-start=\"1878\" data-end=\"2546\">In fact, the first published study showed that the intervention led to <strong data-start=\"1949\" data-end=\"2002\">a significant improvement in prevention behaviors<\/strong>: a 58% increase in proper hand hygiene and a 50% increase in the collection and safe storage of water. From the fruitful collaboration with UNICEF Global and UNICEF Mozambique, a study protocol was developed and presented at the <strong data-start=\"2232\" data-end=\"2316\">International Conference on Climate Leadership (July 21\u201322, 2025, Harbin, China)<\/strong>, organized by University College London. The conference brought together scholars from over 30 countries to address climate change through an interdisciplinary lens, including topics from health, urban planning, and policymaking.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p data-start=\"2548\" data-end=\"3223\">&#8220;The study is a randomized controlled trial involving 3 provinces (Cabo Delgado, Nampula, and Zambezia), 76 villages, and over 3,000 families. The main goal is to evaluate the effectiveness of the SBC intervention in reducing the incidence of acute watery diarrhea (AWD), while also considering modifying factors related to extreme weather events. Comparing the intervention group with a control group not exposed to the intervention will provide a robust study design that will also reflect the impact of climate change on communities,&#8221; explains <strong>Francesco Segala, study author and CUAMM project manager in Mozambique<\/strong>, who presented the protocol to the conference audience.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p data-start=\"3225\" data-end=\"3500\">The intervention includes community radio broadcasts, theatrical performances, the involvement of religious and traditional leaders, and public recognition of \u201cmodel families,\u201d to <strong>foster a supportive social environment for the collective adoption of preventive behaviors.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p data-start=\"3502\" data-end=\"3972\"><strong data-start=\"3502\" data-end=\"3600\">The evaluation will rely on surveys, direct observation, and local clinical surveillance data,<\/strong> also integrating climate-related variables. This will allow researchers\u2014through statistical modeling and behavioral science\u2014to assess whether the intervention\u2019s effectiveness varies in villages affected by extreme weather events such as cyclones and tropical storms. This is a crucial element for adapting prevention strategies to the new risks imposed by climate change.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p data-start=\"3974\" data-end=\"4502\">&#8220;Having this work recognized in such a prestigious international setting is a major achievement for CUAMM, which has long been committed to research\u2014building scientific evidence in the most challenging contexts and generating value through direct fieldwork with communities. We brought the voices of the most vulnerable communities\u2014those who pay the price of a climate crisis driven by fossil fuel overuse\u2014to the attention of experts and academia,&#8221; comments <strong>Giovanni Putoto, CUAMM Head of Programming and Operational Research.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p data-start=\"4504\" data-end=\"4729\"><strong data-start=\"4504\" data-end=\"4596\">CUAMM has contributed a vital perspective on the Global South and vulnerable populations<\/strong>, and the award represents an important acknowledgment of the role the organization can and must play in terms of climate leadership.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The International Conference on Climate Leadership, held in Harbin, China on July 21\u201322, provided a valuable platform to present and discuss the nexus between health and climate change. 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