Health gender gap in Uganda: do weather effects and water play a role?
Abstract Background Vulnerabilities of men and women to adverse health effects due to weather variability and climate change are not equal. Uganda was among the countries in the world most affected by extreme weather events during the last decade. However, there is still limited gendered empirical e...
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Main Authors: | Emily Injete Amondo (Author), Oliver K. Kirui (Author), Alisher Mirzabaev (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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