How can AI Help Evaluate Climate Risks for Children? Emerging Methods and Challenges
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About the Event
At Tdh, climate change is understood as a threat multiplier, intensifying existing risks and vulnerabilities faced by children. Despite its impact, a major challenge in evaluating the impacts of climate change on children lies in attribution. Climate-related harms to children arise not only from sudden disasters but also from slow-onset processes like rising temperatures, salinity intrusion, etc which overlap with poverty and social inequalities, making it difficult for evaluators to establish clear causal pathways between climate change and child outcomes.
Emerging advances in artificial intelligence and digital technologies present new opportunities to address these challenges. The session aims to explore how AI-enabled approaches such as predictive analytics, remote sensing integration, etc can help evaluators identify climate-child vulnerability linkages, detect emerging risks, and generate robust evidence for policy and programme design.
Emerging advances in artificial intelligence and digital technologies present new opportunities to address these challenges. The session aims to explore how AI-enabled approaches such as predictive analytics, remote sensing integration, etc can help evaluators identify climate-child vulnerability linkages, detect emerging risks, and generate robust evidence for policy and programme design.
Speakers
| Nome | Título | Biography |
|---|---|---|
| Anindit Roy Chowdhury | Country Director- India and Nepal, Tdh | Anindit is a results-oriented development sector and humanitarian leader with more than 25 years of experience with Save the Children, UN Women, IPPF, Laudes Foundation, and IOM in driving measurable impact through strategic programme management, policy advocacy and resource mobilisation. |
| Louis Mauler | Climate and Environment Advisor, Tdh | Louis is a climate and environment specialist with extensive experience in integrating environmental and climate‑change considerations into international and local action. At Tdh, he leads the organization's global climate and environmental strategy focusing on mitigation, adaptation, and advocacy. |
Moderators
| Nome | Título | Biography |
|---|---|---|
| Tanvi Chattoraj | Technical Specialist- MEAL | Tanvi is a development professional driven by a commitment to making programs more accountable, evidence-driven and inclusive. Her work primarily focuses on applying data-driven and innovating frameworks to building program strategy, knowledge management and learning systems. Her background spans CSR and international NGOs, across different domains of child protection, digital health, and women’s economic empowerment, with a deep interest in gender. She is especially drawn to feminist participatory methods, gender transformative programming, and child participation. At Tdh, Tanvi leads the MEAL portfolio for India. |