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Climate change, migration, and health: perspectives from Latin America and the Caribbean

Climate change | Public and global health

Published 23 October 2024

  • Date (DD-MM-YYYY)

    27-11-2024 to 27-11-2025

    Available on-demand until 27th November 2025

  • Cost

    Free

  • Education type

    Article

  • CPD subtype

    On-demand

Description

This article delves into the complex relationship between climate change, migration patterns, and health outcomes in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). While the severe impact of climate change on health in LAC is widely acknowledged, the article sheds light on the often-overlooked multiple effects on migration and the well-being of migrants. These impacts encompass poverty, food and water insecurity, and adverse physical and mental health outcomes. Our paper, guided by a rights-based framework, aims to identify key trends, challenges, and opportunities that can contribute to enhanced knowledge and generate questions to support future research. By emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts across sectors, including public and private entities, civil society, and academic institutions, we aim to address the nuanced intersections of climate change, migration, and health impacts in the region. This approach prioritises the needs of the most vulnerable, including migrants, establishing a framework for mitigation and adaptation that ensures equitable outcomes.

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