Change

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Samuel Hestu Pinandyo
Denisse Olivia Tanoto
Jade Audrey Homenta Rampengan
Sabrina Elleandra Gunawan

Abstract

As the world faces unprecedented environmental challenges, the delicate balance of nature is rapidly shifting. Weather patterns are becoming more erratic, and ecosystems are being disrupted at an alarming rate. In the wake of this global change, unseen forces are stirring—mosquitoes and other disease-carrying vectors are thriving in the new climate, causing an increase in vector-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue, in which warmer climates create ideal breeding grounds. The consequences are dire, threatening millions of lives across the globe.


Despite the clear signs of a changing world, many people remain indifferent—ignoring the cascading consequences beneath the surface. This only delays the inevitable, as these issues become more dangerous each passing day.


But the future is not yet written. As humanity stands at a crossroads, the question arises: Will we act in time? Or will we allow our world to fall victim to a fate of our own making? Time is running out, we need to change.

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How to Cite
Pinandyo, S. H., Tanoto, D. O., Rampengan, J. A. H. and Gunawan, S. E. (2025) “Change”, Journal of Asian Medical Students’ Association. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Available at: https://jamsa.amsa-international.org/index.php/main/article/view/813 (Accessed: 15December2025).
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EAMSC 2025 Egypt Short Film
Author Biography

Denisse Olivia Tanoto, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia

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