Here is the link to the Data and Map Report 6.1.2020. The information is meant to support initiatives of Multicultural Health Institute partners in their efforts to respond to the COVID pandemic.
prepared for the 4.21.2020 MHI C19 Community Coalition Zoom Call
Ulticultural An Epidemiological Approach
The Community Health Deputy training and deployment approach has been developed and implemented to combat COVID-19 by the Neighborhood Resilience Project in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania under the leadership of Father Paul Abernathy.
Dr. Michael D. McDonald, Coordinator, Global Health Response and Resilience Alliance - St. Petersburg College - Institute for Strategic Policy Solutions
Though the Tampa Bay area is ranked as the nation’s second-highest at-risk metropolitan area from climate change effects, it can thrive during the decades of rapid changes ahead by becoming a leader of the rapidly emerging Blue-Green economy. Tampa Bay has a set of extraordinary opportunities in the management of health, human security, and prosperity not only for its 3.5 million residents, but also as a model for how urban areas can face the challenges of sea level rise and broader climate change. The speaker will discuss how the region’s already well-established record for sound policy, adaptive markets, climate-smart infrastructure, compassion and social equity represents a foundation for transformation into a formidable force for resilience. He will explain how the diversion of trillions of dollars from petroleum-dependent industries into transformative climate resilience initiatives represents a new world of opportunities to forge a bright climate-resilient future for the region.
Central Florida Disaster Resilience Initiative participants discuss the work that was done in Phase 1 Stage 1 and Phase 1 Stage 2, following which they discuss future Central Florida DRI plans.
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