Climate change aggravating migration and health issues in the African context: The views and direct experiences of a community of interest in the field
Climate change is an increasingly important theme in Africa, where a large majority of its people depend on livestock and agricultural activities for livelihood. Concurrently, the topic of health of migrants and people on the move is rapidly raising both in the health debate and migration governance...
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Main Authors: | Ursula Trummer (Author), Thowaiba Ali (Author), Davide Mosca (Author), Blessing Mukuruva (Author), Hadijah Mwenyango (Author), Sonja Novak-Zezula (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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