GCSE INNOVATION LABS · GLOBAL
Sustainability
Education Lab
Reducing mosquito-borne disease risk through sustained, community-driven behavior change across multiple sectors of society.


LAB OVERVIEW
Strengthening Sustainability
Education as an Actionable Field
This lab addresses the behavioral and community-level drivers of mosquito-borne diseases — dengue, Zika, and chikungunya — in Saint Lucia, through a national campaign that integrates prevention messaging across multiple sectors of society.
By combining public health strategy with grassroots engagement, the lab builds sustained, community-driven resilience. The approach equips communities with the tools to reduce mosquito breeding sites and exposure risks, while strengthening coordination across ministries.
LAB OUTPUTS
Competency frameworks
Accreditation pathways
Program evaluation guidance
Global Community of Practice
METHODS
Competency frameworks
Accreditation pathways
Program evaluation guidance

COLLABORATING INSTITUTIONS
Lab Partners
UN Agency
UNESCO Initiatives
Networks
Global Academic & Professional Networks
Scientific Academy
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
NASEM
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