| Event Start Date: June 5, 2026 | Event End Date: June 5, 2026 | Event Venue: Virtual |

A JBI gLOCAL Solution for Climate and Health: Evidence-to-Action Dialogues Between South Africa and India
10:30 am – 2:45 pm South Africa
Climate change is significantly impacting water security in regions like South Africa and India, with over 1.8 billion people facing drought conditions as of 2022–2023 (IPCC, 2022), the annual costs associated with drought-related damages total approximately US$307 billion globally (UNU, 2026). South Africa, with only 450 mm of average rainfall, faces systemic risks, evidenced by the 2018 Cape Town crisis (NSWR, 2024; The Star, 2025). India may experience severe water stress due to increased demand driven by climate shifts. Potential solutions include wastewater treatment and reuse to address 40% of global freshwater needs by 2030, as well as nature-based solutions that enhance water retention and avert flood damages (DEA, 2024). Collaborative efforts between South Africa and India are crucial to share effective models and create actionable policies to mitigate future crises.
| Time (IN / SA) | Session | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| 2:00–2:10 pm IN 10:30–10:40 am SA |
Welcome and Introduction |
Professor Debashish Basu
University of Pretoria
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| 2:10–2:20 pm IN 10:40–10:50 am SA |
Introduction to JBI |
Prof Zoe Jordan
JBIC, Adelaide, Australia
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| 2:20–2:30 pm IN 10:50–11:00 am SA |
Introduction to participating JBI centres |
Dr. Nirmalya Mukherjee (India)
Dr. Jayati Kusari Basu (South Africa)
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| Time (IN / SA) | Talk | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| 2:30–2:40 pm IN 11:00–11:10 am SA |
Keynote: “Climate Change’s Toll on Water in South Africa and India: What Does the Evidence Tell Us?” Keynote
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Dr. Gaurish Chakraborty
Ion Exchange Safic Pty Ltd
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| 2:40–2:55 pm IN 11:10–11:25 am SA |
Medical waste water treatment |
Mr. Jayesh Mandlik
Nilah Palasah Ca Pratyaya, India
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| 2:55–3:10 pm IN 11:25–11:40 am SA |
Hospital as a case study for medical waste treatment |
Dr. Sayuri Pillay
University of Pretoria
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| 3:10–3:20 pm IN 11:40–11:50 am SA |
Q & A | Session Chair |
| Time (IN / SA) | Talk | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| 3:20–3:35 pm IN 11:50 am–12:05 pm SA |
Role in flood mitigation, drought buffering, and water purification |
Mr. Nirmallya Mondal
Ecociate
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| 3:35–3:50 pm IN 12:05–12:20 pm SA |
Voices of the Indigenous people, India |
Dr. Nirmalya Mukherjee
Chief Executive — MANT, India
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| 3:50–4:00 pm IN 12:20–12:30 pm SA |
Q & A | Session Chair |
| Time (IN / SA) | Talk | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| 4:15–4:30 pm IN 12:45–1:00 pm SA |
Emerging digital infrastructure and cooling-water demand in South Africa. Climate mitigation vs water trade-offs. |
South African National Space Agency
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| 4:30–4:45 pm IN 1:00–1:15 pm SA |
Regulatory frameworks, financing mechanisms, and public health safeguards in both countries |
Professor Sunil Maharaj
Vice Principal, University of Pretoria
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| 4:45–5:00 pm IN 1:15–1:30 pm SA |
Systematic review priorities on climate, water, and health impacts |
Dr. Kaushik Chattopadhyay
University of Nottingham
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| 5:15–5:30 pm IN 1:30–1:45 pm SA |
Monitoring, evaluation & policy indicators for climate-resilient water and health systems |
Dr. Manisha Mukherjee
Nangia Anderson LLP
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| 5:30–5:40 pm IN 1:45–1:55 pm SA |
Q & A | Session Chair |
| 5:40–6:10 pm IN 1:55–2:25 pm SA |
Panel Discussion: Integrating Food Systems with Climate and Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Panel
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Chair: Mr. Vishal Brijlal
Discussants: Dr. Paramita Bhattacharya & Dr. Sajda Khatoon
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| 6:10–6:20 pm IN 2:25–2:35 pm SA |
Q & A | Session Chair |
| 6:20–6:30 pm IN 2:35–2:45 pm SA |
Closing & Action Commitments
Summary of key takeaways and next steps for collaboration
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Dr. Sajda Khatoon
Asst. Director, CPHR-MANT, JBI-India
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