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Psychosocial, organizational, and health aspects related to the labor of community health workers in the trans- and post-COVID-19 pandemic period in Brazil’s Northeast Region. BMC Global and Public Health.

Infectious Diseases Health and Care Systems

Psychosocial, organizational, and health aspects related to the labor of community health workers in the trans- and post-COVID-19 pandemic period in Brazil’s Northeast Region. BMC Global and Public Health.

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Vieira-Meyer, A.P.G.F., Sousa, R.S., Vieira, N.F.C., et al.

Community and health workers’ perspective on impacts of climate change on reproductive, maternal, and child health outcomes in Kilwa district council, Tanzania: A qualitative study. BMC Public Health.

Life Stage and Reproductive Health Climate Change

Community and health workers’ perspective on impacts of climate change on reproductive, maternal, and child health outcomes in Kilwa district council, Tanzania: A qualitative study. BMC Public Health.

Through interviews with women and healthcare workers, this study explores how climate change and extreme weather affect reproductive, maternal, and child health in Tanzania’s Kilwa District. Results show that floods, droughts, and rising temperatures limit access to care, increase disease and malnutrition risks, and heighten gender-based violence.

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Mnyigumba, R., Mohamed, H., Mwanga, S., et al.

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Climate Change Health and Care Systems

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SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute