HEAL's long-term goal
is to increase support for integrated public health and
environmental conservation initiatives as intimately
related, interdependent challenges. Such a cross-sectoral
attitudinal change would ultimately help to improve public
health outcomes, equity, and resilience for some
of the world's poorest people, living in the world's
most remote areas, while simultaneously conserving
some of the most important natural landscapes and
seascapes left on earth. |
For more information, please contact:
Steve Osofsky, DVM
Wildlife Conservation Society
Director, Health Policy
WCS HEAL Coordinator
sosofsky@wcs.org
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HEAL CONSORTIUM PARTNERS |
The Wildlife Conservation Society
World Wildlife Fund
Conservation International
The Nature Conservancy
Harvard University Center for the Environment
Harvard School of Public Health
Harvard Medical School
Columbia University
Stanford University
Simon Fraser University
UC Berkeley School of Public Health
University of Michigan
University of Wisconsin
Universitas Negeri Papau
National University of Laos
IFRI (International Forestry
Resources and Institutions)
EcoHealth Alliance
Wetlands International
Summit Institute of Development
World Resources Institute
The Natural Capital Project
The University of Vermont's
Gund Institute of
Ecological Economics
and a wide range of host country government
agencies and local organizations
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