‘LIFE & HEALTH’: OVERVIEW OF GLOBAL HEALTH, CLIMATE CRISES, SDGS AND AFRICA AGENDA 2030
‘LIFE & HEALTH’: OVERVIEW OF GLOBAL HEALTH, CLIMATE CRISES, SDGS AND AFRICA AGENDA 2030
by
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje
CEO/Programmes
Director, Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA)
Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) proudly announces its Maiden ‘Life
& Health’ Symposium, a landmark convening designed to inspire dialogue,
innovation, and collective action around one of the most pressing issues of our
time: “Overview of Global Health, Climate Crises, SDGs and Africa Agenda 2030.”
This inaugural symposium represents AHOA’s commitment to shaping
forward-looking conversations that connect health, environment, and sustainable
development across Africa and beyond.
The world is experiencing an unprecedented convergence of health
challenges and climate-related crises. Rising temperatures, extreme weather
events, environmental degradation, and biodiversity loss are reshaping disease
patterns, food systems, water security, and livelihoods. These realities disproportionately
affect low- and middle-income countries, particularly in Africa, where fragile
health systems and socioeconomic inequalities amplify vulnerability. The ‘Life
& Health’ Symposium seeks to interrogate these realities and offer
integrated, actionable pathways aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) and Africa Agenda 2030.
At the heart of the symposium is a bold premise: health is both a
driver and an outcome of sustainable development. Achieving good health and
well-being (SDG 3) is inseparable from progress on climate action (SDG 13),
clean water and sanitation (SDG 6), zero hunger (SDG 2), sustainable cities
(SDG 11), and reduced inequalities (SDG 10). By convening experts across
disciplines, the symposium will explore how these interconnected goals can be
pursued through coordinated policies, resilient systems, and inclusive
partnerships.
The Maiden ‘Life & Health’ Symposium is designed as a
multi-stakeholder platform, bringing together policymakers, health
professionals, climate experts, development practitioners, civil society
leaders, academics, youth advocates, and the private sector. Participants will
engage in high-level discussions, evidence-based presentations, and
solution-oriented exchanges that bridge science, policy, and practice. The
symposium will also provide a space for emerging voices and community
perspectives, ensuring that local realities inform global ambitions.
A key focus of the symposium is Africa’s Agenda 2030, which
contextualizes global commitments within the continent’s development
aspirations. Africa stands at a pivotal moment: with a rapidly growing youth
population, expanding urban centres, and increasing climate exposure, the choices
made today will define health and development outcomes for decades. The
symposium will highlight opportunities to harness Africa’s demographic
dividend, promote climate-resilient health systems, and foster innovation that aligns
with the continent’s priorities.
Participants can expect rich thematic sessions addressing:
I.
Global health trends and
emerging risks in a changing climate;
II.
Climate-sensitive diseases and
the future of prevention and preparedness;
III.
Universal Health Coverage (UHC)
in the context of climate resilience;
IV.
Policy coherence and governance
for integrated SDG implementation;
V.
Financing and partnerships for
sustainable health and climate action; and
VI.
Youth leadership and community
engagement as catalysts for Agenda 2030.
Beyond knowledge exchange, the symposium is action-oriented. It aims
to catalyze policy-relevant recommendations, foster cross-sector partnerships,
and inspire practical initiatives that can be scaled across regions. Afrihealth
Optonet Association envisions the symposium as a springboard for sustained
collaboration, research, advocacy, and capacity-building that advance health
equity and climate justice.
The ‘Life & Health’ Symposium also reflects AHOA’s broader
mission to promote evidence-informed decision-making and civil society
leadership in health and development. By creating a recurring platform for
dialogue and learning
through the 52 Sessions in the 2026 ‘Life & Health’ Dialogue Series, AHOA seeks to strengthen the role of civil society in shaping
inclusive policies, amplifying marginalized voices, and holding stakeholders
accountable to shared commitments.
As the world accelerates toward 2030, time is of the essence. The
interlinked crises of health and climate demand urgency, innovation, and
solidarity. AHOA’s Maiden ‘Life & Health’ Symposium offers a timely opportunity to
rethink silos, align strategies, and recommit to a future where people and
planet thrive together,
a future that will always seek to ‘Leave No One Behind’.
Afrihealth Optonet Association warmly invites policymakers,
practitioners, scholars, development partners, youth leaders, and all
stakeholders committed to sustainable development to be part of this historic
inaugural symposium, as
well as partner with AHOA through the 2026 Dialogue Series. Together, we can deepen understanding, strengthen partnerships,
and chart a resilient pathway toward better health outcomes, climate
resilience, and the realization of the SDGs and Africa Agenda 2030.
Join us at the Maiden ‘Life & Health’ Symposium — where ideas
meet action, and where Africa’s sustainable future takes centre stage; and follow the Dialogue through
the following 4 Steps: Register for once, and
participate in the 52 Sessions
1. Follow
‘LIFE & HEALTH’ Page on Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/share/18na4VuTBG/> now to secure your spot;
2. Join the
‘Life and Health’ Dialogue Series notice/information Board on WhatsApp
<https://chat.whatsapp.com/LPhpl4k80HyFYsCvIxn0Wz>
3. Weekly
Topics: AHOA's ‘Life & Health’ Dialogue Series 2026 – Master Calendar (52
Weeks) <https://afrihealthcsos.org/2025/12/22/life-health-dialogue-series-2026-master-calendar-52-weeks/>
4. Register
in advance for this meeting:
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/cdcxy9-vTpm3UfvNHS1a3A
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje is a Nigerian
health economist, independent monitoring and evaluation (M&E) consultant,
and thought leader in development systems. He was the National President of the
Nigerian Association of Evaluators (NAE) and is CEO and Programmes Director of
Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) — a civil society network for health,
environment/climate, and governance initiatives in over 120 countries. As
AHOA’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Dr. Adirieje advances
multilateral and multi-sectoral engagements in global health and development. He
has led large-scale evaluations and policy development in Nigeria’s health
sector, including work with the FMOH, UNICEF, NPHCDA, NACA, GAVI, FMFA, UNAIDS,
EU, and the Global Fund. His advocacy spans “One Health,” climate action,
gender, and systems strengthening, making him a prominent voice bridging
evidence, policy, and civil society.
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