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OUR PEOPLE,<br />

OUR MISSION<br />

Global Health<br />

<strong>eMagazine</strong><br />

<strong>April</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />

Perspectives<br />

Reports from the Field<br />

Highlights<br />

Reflections<br />

Nursing Division<br />

Women’s Health Education<br />

Hispanic/Latinx Community<br />

Ugandan Voices<br />

Innovation and Technology<br />

Our Beautiful Planet<br />

Art to Remind Us of<br />

Who We Can Be<br />

Video of the Month<br />

Announcement<br />

New Publications<br />

Article of the Month<br />

Welcome<br />

Among the Letters<br />

Congratulations<br />

Photo News<br />

Calendar<br />

Global Health Family<br />

Resources<br />

Previous Issues of<br />

the <strong>eMagazine</strong><br />

Our Beautiful Planet<br />

Section Editor:<br />

Dilyara F. Nurkhametova, MD, PhD<br />

Director of Nuvance Health Global Health Electives Program<br />

for AUC/RUSM<br />

This new column exhibits the beauties of our planet earth<br />

and our everyday destructive actions against it. We are<br />

witnessing Earth undergoing a profound transformation.<br />

In this recently launched section, we appreciate the gems<br />

of our planet while raising awareness of climate change.<br />

We invite our global health community to share photos,<br />

videos, inspirational resources, and stories. We want to<br />

hear from you how climate change affects people and<br />

health in your part of the world.<br />

Forests and Trees for Human Health: Pathways, Impacts,<br />

Challenges and Response Options. A Global Assessment Report<br />

“Human health does not exist<br />

without forest health. It is<br />

pivotal that this message be<br />

communicated to, and fully<br />

understood by, politicians,<br />

decision-makers, and everyone<br />

living on this planet because,<br />

despite the simplicity of the<br />

message, the way we treat<br />

our forests demonstrates<br />

that we are very far from<br />

having achieved this simple<br />

realization, and an outdated,<br />

anthropocentric worldview<br />

prevails.”<br />

Read the full report here<br />

Planet continued on next page >><br />

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