What are the impacts of climate hazards on women and children according to a recent study

Study reveals the effects of climate hazards on vulnerable groups such as women and children.
  • Increased health risks: Women and children are more vulnerable to heatwaves, natural disasters, and vector-borne diseases caused by climate change, leading to higher rates of illness and mortality.
  • Food and water insecurity: Climate hazards can disrupt food production and water availability, impacting women and children's access to nutritious food and clean water, leading to malnutrition and stunting.
  • Displacement: Women and children are disproportionately affected by climate-related displacement, facing increased risks of violence, exploitation, and loss of livelihoods.
  • Education disruption: Climate hazards can cause school closures and interruptions, particularly affecting girls' education, perpetuating gender disparities in access to education.
  • Psychosocial impacts: Women and children often face increased mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and trauma due to the stress and uncertainty caused by climate hazards.
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