Urban Health & Wellbeing

From civil engineering to impact finance - improving health and wellbeing one step at a time

50 min · 10 de jul de 2022
Portada del episodio From civil engineering to impact finance - improving health and wellbeing one step at a time

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Prof. Peter Head devoted his decades-long career to improving the urban environment and health and wellbeing all over the world. He departed in civil engineering, designing safe and long-term resilient infrastructures and urban plans, sustainable development goals, and most recently, promoting impact financing in Africa. In this episode, we turn to Peter for his well-versed insights on how to improve health and well-being, particularly in the current global context.

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