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Stronger Systems for a Changing Climate

(from left): Carmen Gonzalez Ortiz, Chief of Private Sector Fundraising, UNICEF Philippines; Kyungsun Kim, UNICEF Representative to the Philippines; Sanjay Chakrabarty, President and Chief Executive Officer, Pru Life UK; Atty. Calvin Kohchet-Chua, Chief Legal, Government Relations, and Sustainability Officer, Pru Life UK; and Ai Yoon Soo, Senior Manager for Climate and Health Resilience, Prudence Foundation.

As climate change continues to reshape daily life in the Philippines, its impact is being felt most deeply by those least equipped to respond—children. Rising temperatures, worsening air quality, and more frequent environmental disruptions are not just environmental concerns; they are becoming serious public health risks. Recognizing this urgent reality, Prudence Foundation and UNICEF Philippines have joined forces to address the growing threat through a collaborative initiative focused on resilience and prevention.

At the center of this partnership is the REACH programme—short for Resilience, Environment, and Child Health—which aims to strengthen the country’s health and social protection systems in the face of climate-related challenges. Rather than responding only when crises occur, the initiative emphasizes preparedness by building climate-adaptive primary healthcare systems. These include improved responses to heat-related illnesses and air pollution, both of which are increasingly affecting vulnerable communities, particularly in urban areas and regions prone to environmental stress.

The programme will roll out in key areas such as Metro Manila and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, working closely with national agencies like the Department of Health, the Department of Social Welfare and Development, and the Climate Change Commission. Local government units will also play a vital role in ensuring that solutions are tailored to community needs and realities on the ground.

Beyond healthcare, REACH also focuses on strengthening social protection mechanisms. By developing systems that can quickly respond to climate shocks—such as extreme heat waves or poor air quality—families are better supported during times of crisis. This approach ensures that children, who are especially sensitive to environmental changes due to their developing bodies, receive the protection they need before conditions escalate.

The collaboration underscores a broader shift toward long-term, system-wide solutions. With support from Pru Life UK, the initiative reflects a growing recognition that safeguarding children’s health requires coordinated efforts across sectors. By combining resources, expertise, and shared responsibility, the partnership aims to build a more resilient future—one where communities are better prepared, and children are protected from the unseen but escalating health risks of a changing climate.

Written by Village Connect

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