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AuthorWeinstein, Hannah N. W.
AuthorHadley, Kristie
AuthorPatel, Jessica
AuthorSilliman, Sarah
AuthorGomez Carrasco, R. Yamir
AuthorArredondo Santana, Andrés J.
AuthorSosa, Heidi
AuthorRosa, Stephanie M.
AuthorMartínez, Carol
AuthorHamacher, Nicola P.
AuthorCampbell, Haley
AuthorSullivan, James K.
Authorde Paiva Magalhães, Danielly
AuthorSorensen, Cecilia
AuthorValenzuela González, Ana Celia
Accessioned date2025-05-04T14:49:12Z
Available date2025-05-04T14:49:12Z
Year2025
CitationWeinstein, H. N., Hadley, K., Patel, J., Silliman, S., Gomez Carrasco, R. Y., Arredondo Santana, A. J., ... & Valenzuela González, A. C. (2025). A train-the-trainer approach to build community resilience to the health impacts of climate change in the Dominican Republic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 22(4), 650. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/6162
AbstractCommunities in the Dominican Republic (DR) face increased natural disasters, poor air quality, food insecurity, and health impacts related to climate change. We evaluated the success of a train-the-trainer program to empower community leaders, women, and at-risk youth with the knowledge and skills to increase individual and community resilience in Cristo Rey, Dominican Republic. Three in-person two-day courses were conducted between July and August 2024 at the Universidad Iberoamericana. Each session included eight lectures and collaborative learning activities on climate change science, adaptation, resilience, and health impacts. Intra-group analyses comparing pre- and post-course surveys assessed participants’ climate change awareness, literacy, and communication and response skills. One hundred and four attendees participated in the survey study. This study suggests competency-based, regional-specific courses deployed in a train-the-trainer model, have the potential to equip community members with knowledge to protect their health.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 22(4), 650es
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SubjectCambio climáticoes
SubjectSaludes
SubjectEducación ambientales
TitleA train-the-trainer approach to build community resilience to the health impacts of climate change in the Dominican Republices
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22040650
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AudienceTechnicians, professionals and scientistses


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