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Healthcare systems face a dual challenge: the growing impacts of climate change and infrastructure ill-prepared for extreme weather, energy shocks, and supply disruptions. Hospitals are both vulnerable and significant emitters—responsible for 4.4% of global emissions—making resilient, low-carbon infrastructure essential for protecting public health and meeting climate goals. At the 2025 World Health Assembly, leaders stressed the urgent need to link climate action and healthcare by rethinking infrastructure. The message was clear: future healthcare facilities should be climate-resilient, reduce emissions, and be easy to replicate. This moment offers the healthcare sector a chance to tap into global climate funding, rethink how facilities are designed, and roll out models that can scale rapidly. This webinar contributed to initiatives aiming at bridging the gap between strategy and implementation in developing tomorrow’s healthcare infrastructure. It showcased guidance, recommendations, tools and concrete examples of action. Welcome address ➡️ Isabelle Brun, Sector Policy and Partnerships Advisor, Technical Assessment & Monitoring Directorate, Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) ➡️ Amy Savage, Technical Officer, Climate Change and Health, World Health Organization (WHO) Speakers ➡️ Vera Siesjö, Senior One Health Scientist, Economics Department, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) ➡️ Serge Ntwari, Construction Project Manager, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) ➡️ Raymond Bertrand, Healthcare Architect, Consulting for Healthcare International Closing remarks ➡️ Agnès Soucat, Director of Health and Social Protection, French Development Agency (AFD) Moderation ➡️ Professor Karl Blanchet, Director of the Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva #Healthcare #ClimateAction #Infrastructure