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2024-07-10T16:12:09Z
Washington, DC: World Bank

Djibouti is highly vulnerable to climate change, which exerts immense impacts on human health, the environment, and the national economy. Climate change, combined with natural and human-induced health stressors, aggravates existing health burdens while simultaneously creating new health risks. Increasing ...

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2024-07-10T16:12:09Z
Washington, DC: World Bank

Djibouti is highly vulnerable to climate change, which exerts immense impacts on human health, the environment, and the national economy. Climate change, combined with natural and human-induced health stressors, aggravates existing health burdens while simultaneously creating new health risks. Increasing ...

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2024-07-10T14:05:36Z
Washington, DC: World Bank

Ethiopia faces significant climate-related challenges that will directly influence population health outcomes. Climate change, coupled with human-induced health stressors, exacerbates existing health burdens, and creates new health risks. Changes in temperature and precipitation patterns affect the country...

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2024-07-09T21:34:52Z
Washington, DC: World Bank

Madagascar’s location and distinctive topography makes it vulnerable to climate-related hazards, such as cyclones, floods, droughts, landslides, and sea-level rise (SLR). Current and projected changes in climate patterns increase the likelihood of health risks that are sensitive to temperature and precipit...

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2024-07-10T13:36:40Z
Washington, DC: World Bank

Malawi faces significant climate-related challenges that directly and indirectly impact health. Coupled with human-made health stressors, climate change can exacerbate the existing health burdens while creating new health risks. Changes in the temperature and precipitation patterns affect the geographic ra...

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