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    Health and Climate Context in Belize

    Belize is the only English-speaking country in Central America, with a territory of 22,966 km2, bordering Mexico, Guatemala, and the Caribbean Sea. An estimated 31% of the population lives along the coast.

    In 2015, Belize had a population of 375,900. Life expectancy was estimated at 73.7 years (71.1 for men and 76.6 for women). Belize is a small, developing, upper-middle-income country. Its socioeconomic and health progress is reflected in a Human Development Index score of 0.715 in 2015. The economy is dependent on agricultural exports. (Source: Health in the Americas 2017 Edition, PAHO).

    Strengthening Climate Resilient Health Systems

    On June 28, 2022, the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), with funding from the European Union (EU), hosted a meeting to strengthen Climate Resilient Health Systems in Belize. In collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Wellness (MoHW), the goal is to develop a comprehensive health chapter in the National Adaptation Plan (H-NAP).

    Belize is one of 16 Caribbean countries participating in a five-year project aimed at building the climate resilience of health services to better prepare and respond to climate threats. Climate change has had a significant impact on people’s health in the Caribbean, disrupting physical, biological, and ecological systems. This includes impacts on vector and waterborne diseases, respiratory illnesses, and mental health disorders. The Caribbean, including Belize, has been severely impacted by intense hurricanes, abnormally hot days, and floods.

    “Climate change threatens the achievement of universal health coverage…by compounding the burden of diseases and exacerbating existing barriers to accessing health services,” said Dr. Noreen Jack, PAHO/WHO Representative in Belize.

    Mr. John Bodden, Principal Public Health Inspector, also provided remarks on behalf of the MoHW. “In a time of limited finances, preparedness will reduce challenges, fear, anxiety, and losses that accompany disasters. The minister wants to publicly commit his support to the advancement of the agenda to build our resilience to climate change impacts.”

    The overall objective of the project is to identify existing policies and programs to address the health burdens associated with climate change and to identify current and planned targeted interventions. Through this project, Belize will be able to work collaboratively to strengthen its health sector’s capacity to better adapt to climate change.

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