Generally, women and children have been considered at-risk populations, especially pregnant women, and their unborn babies. In the past decade, there has been overwhelming evidence linking climate change—extreme heat and air pollution—to adverse pregnancy, reproductive, and overall maternal health outcomes across the globe. This formative report highlights the effects of climate change. Using autoethnography and an adapted Delphi method—the combination of the different expert opinions—this report makes contextualized recommendations for women to mitigate the effects of climate change on maternal health outcomes in Nigeria
Background: Global climate change has been occurring at an unprecedented rate and is damaging to hum...
It is often argued that Africa need not care about climate change because in global dimensions Afric...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...
Climate change has become a major challenge globally. Human activities have several direct and indir...
Climate change represents one of the largest global health threats of the 21st century with immediat...
Climate change is a “threat multiplier and a prime cause of universal threat to health in the 21st c...
Introduction and Aim: Changing climatic conditions threaten maternal health by bringing many environ...
Objectives: The study examined climate change variability and associated health effects among farmin...
Abstract: Climate change is an adverse environmental phenomenon that is causing enormous concern all...
Anatomical, physiologic, and socio-cultural changes during pregnancy and childbirth increase vulnera...
In recent time, there has arisen increasing concern about the effects of climate change in the tropi...
ABSTRACT The climate is changing, the effects are already being felt, and human activities are a pr...
Climate change represents one of the largest global health threats of the 21st century with immediat...
Hundreds of millions of urban dwellers in low- and middle-income nations are at risk as 4-5 of the g...
Nigeria witnessed unprecedented flooding in recent times. This paper examines the impact of the floo...
Background: Global climate change has been occurring at an unprecedented rate and is damaging to hum...
It is often argued that Africa need not care about climate change because in global dimensions Afric...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...
Climate change has become a major challenge globally. Human activities have several direct and indir...
Climate change represents one of the largest global health threats of the 21st century with immediat...
Climate change is a “threat multiplier and a prime cause of universal threat to health in the 21st c...
Introduction and Aim: Changing climatic conditions threaten maternal health by bringing many environ...
Objectives: The study examined climate change variability and associated health effects among farmin...
Abstract: Climate change is an adverse environmental phenomenon that is causing enormous concern all...
Anatomical, physiologic, and socio-cultural changes during pregnancy and childbirth increase vulnera...
In recent time, there has arisen increasing concern about the effects of climate change in the tropi...
ABSTRACT The climate is changing, the effects are already being felt, and human activities are a pr...
Climate change represents one of the largest global health threats of the 21st century with immediat...
Hundreds of millions of urban dwellers in low- and middle-income nations are at risk as 4-5 of the g...
Nigeria witnessed unprecedented flooding in recent times. This paper examines the impact of the floo...
Background: Global climate change has been occurring at an unprecedented rate and is damaging to hum...
It is often argued that Africa need not care about climate change because in global dimensions Afric...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...