Access to clean water is too often determined by where we live and our ability to demand it. Yet water is a critical part of a child’s environment, and disruptions in its availability and quality can impact young children’s development and health, both in the moment and throughout their lives.
Join Harvard Center for the Developing Child for a webinar about the ways that communities are mobilizing to address disparities in water access and climate-related threats like flooding. Hear from panelists, Kealoha Fox, PhD, Climate Change Commissioner for the City and County of Honolulu, and Dana Eness, Executive Director of the Urban Conservancy, as they share practical, community-driven solutions to support children’s development, health, and well-being.
This webinar will be recorded and shared on the Center’s website and YouTube page following the event. Learn more and register on the Center for the Developing Child website.
Date & Time
Thursday, March 13, 9 – 10 AM PT | 12 – 1 PM ET