Africa CDC Launches Framework to Combat Health Impact of Climate Change
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Africa bears an increasingly heavy burden from climate change and faces costs that are disproportionately high for its impoverished nations, which prevents them from being able to implement basic climate adaptation measures. Climate change tends to hit the most vulnerable people more strongly, who not only have the least responsibility for the worsening of this phenomenon, but are generally unable to cope financially with its effects.


Africa CDC launches framework to combat health impact of climate change
Mr Kaseya said climate change is already wreaking havoc across Africa, driving extreme weather events, shifting disease patterns, food insecurity, and waterborne illnesses The post Africa CDC launches framework to combat health impact of climate change appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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