Climate Change and Women Health Vulnerabilities: Towards Mitigation and Response

Sasmita Sahoo
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Climate change affects all genders in myriad ways and causes catastrophic health hazards. While no one is safe from this unfolding risks, women are already disadvantaged and become most affected by climate change. Poor air quality, contaminated water, food insecurity, spread of vector borne diseases, disruption of sanitation and rising temperature etc. have overwhelming negative health impacts on women, especially on the reproductive health.  Furthermore, climate policies in India lack gender sensitivity because of low awareness making women health more vulnerable. With this backdrop, the current paper has identified key areas of vulnerability among females due to their biology and the existing socio-cultural factors. In addition to the existing issues women are less likely to have accessibility of the resources to enjoy their fundamental health rights. There fore the current paper discuses better strategies for mitigation and response to climate change with the active participation of women, families and the whole community.  After looking at various findings the paper concludes the need of the gender sensitive approach in the process of mitigation and response.
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气候变化与妇女的健康脆弱性:实现缓解和应对
气候变化以各种方式影响着所有性别,并造成灾难性的健康危害。虽然没有人能够幸免于这种不断发展的风险,但妇女已经处于不利地位,受气候变化的影响最大。空气质量差、水污染、粮食不安全、病媒传染病传播、卫生设施破坏和气温升高等都对妇女的健康,尤其是生殖健康产生了巨大的负面影响。 此外,由于认识不足,印度的气候政策缺乏性别敏感性,使妇女的健康更加脆弱。在此背景下,本文确定了女性因其生物学特性和现有的社会文化因素而易受伤害的关键领域。除现有问题外,妇女还不太可能获得资源来享受其基本的健康权利。因此,本文讨论了在妇女、家庭和整个社区的积极参与下减缓和应对气候变化的更好战略。 在对各种研究结果进行分析后,本文得出结论,在减缓和应对气候变化的过程中,需要采取对性别问题有敏感认识的方法。
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