• Engage pediatric healthcare providers, school administrators, and local health NGOs to recognize how climate change is impacting children’s health, including heat stress, respiratory issues, and vector-borne diseases
• Share concise, evidence-based examples to raise awareness among caregivers and local communities
• Invite schools, pediatric clinics, and community health groups to adopt a voluntary “Children’s Climate Health Information Commitment,” sharing guidelines and educational materials on climate-related health risks
• Encourage small-scale actions such as distributing fact sheets, posting health tips in clinics, or running brief informational workshops for parents and teachers
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