The Disproportionate Impact of Climate Change on Women’s Health
Climate change has been a major global health issue that is causing enormous concern worldwide, With the World Bank estimating that 132 million people could experience extreme poverty by 2030 and that 44 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia are particularly vulnerable to the health impact of climate change which can significantly cause climate change1. Nigeria is the country most affected by this situation. The country’s environment and economy are becoming more vulnerable to climate change. Climate change has led to more natural disasters, the spread of diseases, poor air quality, and extreme temperature variations, all of which affect human health directly and indirectly…Click to Download