Certificate Course on Climate Change and Public Health
June – August 2024 (2nd Cohort)
Jointly Organized By
Department Of Disaster Science and Climate Resilience (DSCR), University of Dhaka
Climate Change and Health Promotion Unit (CCHPU), HSD, MOHFW.
Program Description
In a global context where climate change’s ramifications are increasingly evident, Bangladesh, located in the deltaic region of South Asia, stands as one of the most vulnerable countries to the impacts of this environmental transformation. Rising global temperatures, erratic weather patterns, and increasingly frequent climate-related disasters are threatening the fabric of this densely populated nation. In this deltaic expanse, where the vulnerability to climate change is acute, the intricate connection between environmental shifts and public health takes on profound significance. Bangladesh confronts a growing nexus of climate-induced health challenges that imperil the well-being of its densely settled communities. Altered disease patterns, shifts in pathogen dynamics, emerging health threats like vector-borne diseases, and the intensification of heat stress are all exacerbated by the evolving climate landscape.
Recognizing this urgent need, the University of Dhaka’s Department of Disaster Science and Climate Resilience, in collaboration with the Climate Change Health Promotion Unit (CCHPU) of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and has conceived the “Certificate Course on Climate Change & Public Health.”
This innovative course aims to bridge the critical gap between climate change impacts and public health responses in Bangladesh. It’s tailored for mid-level officials from the dedicated ministries, health professionals, foreign diplomats, and academicians who play pivotal roles in safeguarding public health in the face of climate-related challenges. These individuals are on the front lines of climate adaptation and health promotion, making it imperative to equip them with the knowledge, tools, and strategies to navigate this complex intersection effectively.
One of the key drivers behind this course is the recognition that climate change poses unique and evolving threats to public health. Heat-related illnesses, the spread of waterborne diseases during floods, and the increased prevalence of vector-borne diseases are just a few examples of how climate change can directly impact the health of Bangladesh’s population. Therefore, empowering health professionals and decision-makers with the ability to anticipate, respond to, and mitigate these risks is paramount.
Moreover, the course provides a platform for development partners, such as the FCDO and UNFPA to engage meaningfully in addressing climate-induced health challenges in Bangladesh. Their involvement underscores the collaborative nature of this initiative, emphasizing the importance of multi-sectoral cooperation and shared responsibility in building climate-resilient and healthier communities.
In summary, the “Certificate Course on Climate Change & Public Health” is a timely and crucial endeavor that aligns with Bangladesh’s climate adaptation goals, fosters interagency collaboration, and equips professionals with the expertise needed to protect public health in an era of climate change. It is not only a response to a pressing need but also a proactive step towards a more resilient and sustainable future for Bangladesh.
Course Features
The course duration will be 3 months or 14 weeks. The course will be divided in 3 parts:
- Blended Learning Sessions: 7 weeks
- Fieldwork for Project Development: 2 weeks
- Project Presentation & Assessment: 5 weeks
- Total Seats: 40
Classes on weekends (Fridays and Saturdays). Notes: Class schedule might be Change as per global
timing zone adjustment.
Class Duration & Time (Two Classes/Day) | First Class | Second Class |
10.00 am – 11.30 am | 11.30 am – 01.00 pm |
What You'll Get
The tuition fees of BDT 50,000 for thirty (30) participants will be covered by the sponsors: the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), according to the written result. The remaining ten (10) seats will be on a paid basis.
Eligibility for Admission
- Professional Criteria - Climate Change and Public Health related experience.
- Education - Minimum graduate in relevant field.
- Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply for the program.
- Willingness to take part in the fieldwork.
Admission Procedure
- Prospective applicants can collect application forms and submit them to the office of the Department on working days (10.00 a.m. – 04.00 p.m.). Each form costs Tk. 2500/-
- Application Forms can also be Downloaded from this website (click the Download button below)
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Forms will be available from 10 may, 2024 and the deadline for submission is 27 May, 2024.
*Due to extreme weather, the submission time has been extended to 30 May 2024.
- Attested copies of all certificates or transcripts, along with three (3) passport-sized photographs and a copy of the bank draft or pay order, should be submitted with the application form.
- Admit Cards will be available after submitting applications correctly.
- Admission Test will be held on 01 June 2024 (Saturday) 2.30 p.m. to 3.20 p.m.
- Successful candidates must enroll by 03 June, 2024.
- Classes of the 2nd Cohort will commence on 08 June, 2024.
Payment of Application Fees
2500/- (Non-Refundable) by Pay Order/ Bank Deposit.
Bank Detail:
Account Name: DSCR Certificate Course on CCPH. Account Number: 0200021067136,
Bank Name: Agrani Bank, Dhaka University Branch (CURZON Hall).
Contact Details
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Office Room #401,
Department of Disaster Science and Climate Resilience (DSCR),
4th Floor, Geology Building (North), Curzon Hall Area,
University of Dhaka, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh. - Phone: +88 09666 911 463 (Ext. 7332)
- Mobile: 01896116362, 01521495610
- E-mail: dsm@du.ac.bd, ccphcourse@gmail.com
- Website: https://du.ac.bd/body/DSM
- https://cchpu-mohfw.gov.bd/certificate-course/
(Course convening committee reserves the right to make necessary changes to the above provisions)
Jointly Organized by
Dept. of Disaster Science and Climate Resilience (DSCR), University of Dhaka.
Climate Change and Health Promotion Unit (CCHPU), HSD, MoHFW
Technical and Financial Supported by
United Nation Population Fund (UNFPA)
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)
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