
Climate change affects people differently. In Punjab, women often face greater health risks during climate stress—whether due to heat, floods, water quality, or disrupted access to care. Vatrukh Foundation integrates gender, health, and education into climate resilience efforts, recognising that informed and healthy communities are better equipped to adapt and recover.

Addressing climate-linked health risks such as heat stress, waterborne illness, and nutrition insecurity

Supporting women’s health needs during floods and extreme weather events

Strengthening climate education and awareness across communities and institutions

Building state-level climate education ecosystems to support long-term resilience
