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View article: Gendered effects of climate change and health inequities among forcibly displaced populations: Displaced Rohingya women foster resilience through technology
Gendered effects of climate change and health inequities among forcibly displaced populations: Displaced Rohingya women foster resilience through technology Open
Climate change interacts with social and biological factors to exacerbate the vulnerabilities and health inequities of people in displacement, with particularly severe implications for women and girls. In 2022, over 100 million people –1 i…
View article: Climate Change as an Involuntary Exposure: A Comparative Risk Perception Study from Six Countries across the Global Development Gradient
Climate Change as an Involuntary Exposure: A Comparative Risk Perception Study from Six Countries across the Global Development Gradient Open
Climate change has been referred to as an involuntary exposure, meaning people do not voluntarily put themselves at risk for climate-related ill health or reduced standard of living. The purpose of this study is to examine people’s risk pe…
View article: Changes in living arrangements of older persons in Egypt 2000-2014
Changes in living arrangements of older persons in Egypt 2000-2014 Open
As the global population ages, there is increasing concern about the living arrangements of older adults, and in particular, whether they end up living on their own, in an institutional setting or in some other arrangement.In many lowand m…
View article: Master of Public Health Global Health Concentration Competencies: Preparing Culturally Skilled Practitioners to Serve Internationally, Nationally, and Locally
Master of Public Health Global Health Concentration Competencies: Preparing Culturally Skilled Practitioners to Serve Internationally, Nationally, and Locally Open
"Master of Public Health Global Health Concentration Competencies: Preparing Culturally Skilled Practitioners to Serve Internationally, Nationally, and Locally." , 109(9), pp. 1189–1190
View article: The New Global Urban Realm: Complex, Connected, Diffuse, and Diverse Social-Ecological Systems
The New Global Urban Realm: Complex, Connected, Diffuse, and Diverse Social-Ecological Systems Open
Urbanization continues to be a transformative process globally, affecting ecosystem integrity and the health and well being of people around the world. Although cities tend to be centers for both the production and consumption of goods and…