Dialogues: a conversation with Kinari Webb - How human and planetary health are linked

21 April, 2024

Global Health Matters episode 35

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Dialogues: a conversation with Kinari Webb

Dear listeners,

Dialogues is a new series from the Global Health Matters podcast where we bring you interviews featuring fresh perspectives on global health issues. The goal of each Dialogue is to break through the echo chambers that exist in global health through in-depth, thoughtful conversations.

In this episode of Dialogues, I speak with Kinari Webb, a medical doctor, public health innovator and thought leader on how human and planetary health are linked. Kinari's journey started at the age of 21 when she worked as a research student in the rainforests of West Kalimantan in Indonesia. Years later, she established a non-profit organization called Health in Harmony. In her book “ Guardians of the trees [https://www.guardiansofthetrees.org/],” Kinari outlines how she and her team developed a novel model that provides health care as an incentive to protect the environment.

This is the fourth and final episode of our Dialogues series in season 3. If you have not yet explored all four Dialogues [https://tdr.who.int/global-health-matters-podcast/ghm-shows], don’t miss out! And as always, feel free to get in touch and let me know what you like or don't like about our podcast and any suggestions for topics you would like to hear more about.

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