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Uncoping: Insights from urban heat exposure during and after pregnancy

Pregnant and postpartum women in urban townships face extreme heat every day, hence, increasing health risks for mothers and their babies. The HIGH Horizons Project used Photovoice to capture these lived experiences, revealing how structural barriers make personal coping strategies fall short. These insights are now helping co-develop messages for early warning systems, including the MotherHeat Alert App, highlighting the need for solutions that go beyond individual responsibility to protect those most vulnerable.

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How does extreme heat impact on breastfeeding? 

Soaring temperatures from the newly declared El Niño have seen much of the Mediterranean and North Africa living in 40°C weather for prolonged number of days. And it looks like this weather is not settling anytime soon – El Niño episodes usually last between nine to 12 months.   According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), […]

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Born too soon report calls for action on climate change and extreme heat to protect women and newborns

With extreme heat increasing risk of preterm birth by 16%, HIGH Horizons is taking action. The ‘Born Too Soon’ report is calling for global action to prevent preterm births, including facing new and intensified challenges such as climate change.  Startling statistics in the report highlight that 1 in 10 babies are born prematurely worldwide and […]