The impact of oil industry-related social exclusion on community wellbeing and health in African countries
BackgroundOil is the mainstay revenue for a number of African countries. However, extraction can result in multiple impacts on the health and wellbeing of communities living in oil-rich areas. This review explored evidence of oil industry-related social exclusion on community health and wellbeing on...
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Main Authors: | Augusta C. Nkem (Author), Stephanie M. Topp (Author), Sue Devine (Author), Wendy Wen Li (Author), Daprim Samuel Ogaji (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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