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Managing Risk in the Face of Climate Change
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Building climate-resilient health systems in Cambodia
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Building climate-resilient health systems in Cambodia
In Cambodia, the impacts of climate change are increasingly posing risks to people s health, while straining the country s health system. Since 2019, the country has been piloting a project to help increase the resilience and capacity of its health systems to respond to these climate-sensitive health risks.
Background
Climate change is already being felt in Cambodia. Average temperature and the intensity and frequency of extreme weather events, such as floods, droughts and heatwaves, have all gone up, and this has had important consequences for the health and development status of the country. The impacts of climate change amplify existing vulnerabilities in communities, including poverty, food insecurity and poor health status.
Building climate-resilient health systems in Cambodia: Case Study on Climate Change and Health - Cambodia
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