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Drishya Pathak
Pathak, Drishya
Pathak, DrishyaYouth Mentor, the POP Movement |
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Youth Mentor, the POP Movement
Ms. Drishya Pathak is a passionate environmentalist with a view to bring a social and ecological impact through her work. She believes that protecting the planet is not one individual’s job, but in fact it should be a way of life for each and every person. She has presented several groundbreaking reports in the area of public health like Universal Health Coverage Civil Society and Community Consultation, Dissemination of WHO Self-Care Guidelines for vulnerable and key population, UNAIDS and APCASO Youth Consultation Project on SDGs, BMGF (Bill and Melinda gates Foundation) MERM (Medical Event Reminder Monitor) Deployment for tuberculosis with USAID. Her work is not limited to the sector of health as she has an approach of looking at environmental sciences through a public health lense as executed in some of her recent work on Leaching of Chemicals from Plastic Food Contact Materials into Food which was recognized on an international platform. As an integral part of the Protect Our Planet team, she is on a mission to inspire the youth across the globe to protect and preserve mother earth.
ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
Communicating Human Security & Capturing Perspectives
( Peace and Security ), ( Sustainable Development )
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The human security index consists of three key components: economic fabric index, environmental fabric index, and social fabric index. These three components include various different indicators like health, education, diversity, peacefulness, governance, food security, environmental vulnerability, protection and sustainability, measures of human, societal, and national progress and GDP, equality in income distribution and financial-economic governance. Although...
Environmental Justice and Equity: An Exploration through the POP Movement
( International Organizations ), ( Sustainable Development )
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Environmental Justice, defined as “The fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies” (EPA), has been the object of study of this article in which it is shown how through the work of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), the problem of inequalities and problems that arise in the day for...