Desertification, Climate Change and Health Inequities
Conveners: Nadav Davidovitch, BGU & Maya Negev, University of Haifa
Desertification and climate change have deep impact on health inequities, with stronger influence on vulnerable populations. In this panel we are going to discuss different populations’ experiences and challenges, including migrants, ethnic minorities, elderly and more, from a global health perspective.
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- Desertification, Climate Change and Health Inequities
Dr. Adetoun Mustapha
Climate Change Induced Humanitarian Needs and Health Inequities in the Lake Chad Basin Region of Africa
Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Nigeria
- Desertification, Climate Change and Health Inequities
Dr. Chiyembekezo Kachimanga
Highlighting Partners in Health’s Experience of Addressing Climate Disaster in 2022
Partners In Health, Malawi
- Desertification, Climate Change and Health Inequities
Prof. Xin Xi
Recent Extreme Dust Storms in Central Asia Associated with Accelerated Warming in the Tropical Pacific and Arctic
Michigan Technological University, USA