Concept information
Preferred term
Institute for Children's Environmental Health
Definition
- The Institute for Children's Environmental Health (ICEH), founded in 1999, is a nonprofit educational organization working to ensure a healthy, just, and sustainable future for all children. ICEH's primary goals center around coordinating effective, collab orative strategies among the varied environmental health-focused organizations and institutions in order to mitigate duplicative efforts and diffuse tension over jurisdictional issues, and promoting a project-based environmental health and justice program to be introduced into existing youth forums and schools in order to educate and activate the next generation on environmental health and justice concerns. [Source: Encyclopedia of Global Health; Institute for Children's Environmental Health]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-K125TVRH-7
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