We explore the intersection of digital health and climate resilience, with particular attention to renewable energy systems in rural and remote settings. Our work advances the design and implementation of smart, climate-resilient health facilities by integrating climate considerations into health infrastructure and digital health systems. We specifically assess how solar energy systems and reliable power supply influence the availability, quality, and continuity of maternal, newborn, and child health services, including emergency obstetric care, digital decision-support use, and data reporting. Our research examines how digital public infrastructure, interoperable health information systems, and smart clinical tools—enabled by sustainable energy—can strengthen facility resilience, improve service readiness, and support better maternal health outcomes. Through partnership with FOKABS we conduct Environmental and Social Impact Assessments and develop Environmental and Social Management Plans to generate evidence that informs policy, infrastructure investment, and governance. By aligning digital health transformation with climate adaptation strategies, we support equitable, sustainable, and resilient health systems in the context of climate uncertainty.