Coping strategies for household water insecurity in rural Gambia, mediating factors in the relationship between weather, water and health
Abstract Background Rural communities in low- and middle-income countries, such as The Gambia, often experience water insecurity periodically due to climate drivers such as heavy rainfall and reduced rainfall, as well as non-climate drivers such as infrastructural issues and seasonal workloads. When...
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Main Authors: | Indira Bose (Author), Robert Dreibelbis (Author), Rosemary Green (Author), Kris A. Murray (Author), Omar Ceesay (Author), Sari Kovats (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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