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WHO unveils roadmap to tackle health risks linked to climate migration

More than 300 experts, policymakers and researchers from over 75 countries participated in the inauguration, which focused on improving understanding of one of the world's most complex and least explored public health challenges.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified priority research areas on the health implications of migration and displacement in the context of climate change, with the aim of addressing existing gaps and moving towards policies that promote more resilient and inclusive health systems for affected people.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has launched a new global research priority programme dedicated to the intersection of climate change, health and migration, with the aim of strengthening the scientific bases necessary to guide health policies in one of the sectors considered most critical and least studied of global health. The initiative, announced on 5 August, represents the first thematic in-depth analysis of the Global Research Agenda on…

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