A UNFPA-funded research project by the Global Researcher Club (GRC) to improve maternal and infant health in the face of climate change in Egypt and Sudan
About
This research project, funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and led by the Global Researcher Club (GRC), investigates the effects of temperature on maternal stress during pregnancy in Egypt and Sudan. As climate change continues to impact vulnerable populations, this study aims to develop public health strategies to reduce temperature-related stress and improve maternal and infant health outcomes.
Objectives
Analyze the relationship between ambient temperature and maternal stress levels.
Identify strategies to mitigate temperature-related stress during pregnancy.
Improve maternal and infant health in regions experiencing climate change.