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Tackling adverse health effects of climate change and migration through intersectoral capacity building in Sub-Saharan Africa

机译:通过撒哈拉以南非洲的部门间能力建设来应对气候变化和移徙对健康的不利影响

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The international community increasingly acknowledges that climate change is not only spurring environmental degradation and health deterioration, it is also an important direct and indirect driver of migration, conflict, and human rights violations. This is particularly true for Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the region where people — in contrast to high-income countries and high energy consuming industries, which emit the most greenhouse gasses on a global scale — are relatively more vulnerable to climate change, because their precarious socioeconomic status, lack of resources, and weak health systems constrain their adaptation capacity. Still, debate and research on the explicit interactions between climate change, migration, and health are scarce, and prevailing research and policies disproportionally neglect the voice of the global South, such as that of SSA.
机译:国际社会日益认识到,气候变化不仅促使环境恶化和健康恶化,而且还是移徙,冲突和侵犯人权行为的重要直接和间接驱动力。对于撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)尤其如此,在该地区,与全球范围内排放温室气体最多的高收入国家和高耗能行业相反,人们相对更容易受到气候变化的影响,因为它们的社会经济地位status可危,资源匮乏以及卫生系统薄弱,限制了它们的适应能力。尽管如此,关于气候变化,移民与健康之间的显式相互作用的辩论和研究仍然很少,而主流的研究和政策却不成比例地忽略了诸如SSA之类的南方国家的声音。

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