The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is planning to set up a climate change and health hub in New Delhi. The hub will be a platform for knowledge sharing, partnerships, and innovations in the areas of climate change and health. It will also help developing countries build climate-resilient health systems.
The article quotes Dr. Rajan Shah, the Union Health Secretary, who says that the hub will be "a one-stop shop for information and resources on climate change and health." He says that the hub will help India "build a more resilient health system that can withstand the challenges of climate change."
The article also quotes Mr. Yasuyuki Sawada, the ADB's Vice-President for South Asia, who says that the hub will "help to reduce the health risks posed by climate change." He says that the hub will "provide a platform for countries to share experiences and best practices, and to develop new solutions to climate-related health challenges."
The establishment of the climate change and health hub is a positive step in the fight against climate change. The hub will help to raise awareness of the health impacts of climate change, and it will provide a platform for countries to work together to address these challenges.