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Evaluating Climate and Health

Description

The Climate and Health Program uses CDC's Evaluation Framework to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of climate and health work. To highlight the evaluation planning process for climate and health, the program has translated the steps of the CDC Evaluation Framework into a video series. The videos showcase best practices evaluators can apply, as well as some common challenges, using real-world examples of today's most pressing climate threats, namely heat, flooding, and insect vectors.

Questions this resource can help answer

How effective is this program designed to mitigate climate change?

How do I use this resource?

Learn how to characterize the impacts of climate and health programs

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