DataKind Climate x Health Pulse Webinar + Demo

DataKind Climate x Health Pulse Webinar + Demo

By DataKind
Online event

Overview

Join DataKind for an interactive demo of the CxH Pulse platform, integrating climate and health data to help communities anticipate risks.

Join the DataKind Climate x Health Pulse Webinar + Demo!

In Kajiado County, Kenya, pregnant and postpartum women face mounting health risks from climate-sensitive conditions, including malaria outbreaks, heat stress, and disruptions from flooding and droughts, yet health officials lack the integrated, local, and timely data needed to anticipate and respond to these threats.

Join DataKind for an interactive demo of the prototype Climate x Health Pulse (CxH Pulse) platform, a web-based tool designed to bridge this critical gap, developed in partnership with Spectrum Africa and Jacaranda Health.

Piloted in Kajiado County, CxH Pulse brings together maternal health data from the Kenya Health Information System, climate forecasts from Copernicus ERA5, and community insights from Jacaranda Health's PROMPTS digital health platform to create actionable, localized climate-health intelligence at the county and sub-county level. This integrated approach enables local governments, implementing partners, and health workers to visualize trends, identify correlations, and anticipate risks before they translate into adverse health outcomes, from heat exposure monitoring and malaria outbreak preparedness to resource planning and data-driven policy decisions.

This demo will showcase what the prototype already enables and why it matters for digital health stakeholders, government decision-makers, implementers, and technical partners working at the intersection of climate resilience and health. Discover how predictive analytics and multi-source data integration can protect vulnerable populations from climate-sensitive health risks and explore opportunities to collaborate in taking this work forward.

Who should attend:

  • Digital health implementers and NGO partners
  • Technical experts in climate adaptation and health informatics
  • Government health officials and policymakers
  • Data scientists, technologists, and public health researchers
Category: Science & Tech, Science

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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Jan 22 · 6:00 AM PST