Childhood Health Risks and Vulnerabilities Associated with Climate Change in the Philippines: Basis for Child Health Vulnerability Framework

Jonne Rey L. Gulle, Mohammad H. Casser, Ainie P. H. Rakim, Mark M. Alipio
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Rising temperatures and intensifying storms have characterized the past decade in Iligan City, Philippines, demonstrably increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. This poses a growing threat to children's health and well-being. To gain an in-depth understanding of local experiences, a qualitative study was employed using purposive sampling of 15 parents and barangay health workers. Extreme heat, heavy rain, flooding and landslides were identified as the most frequent climate-related disasters, leading to injuries, displacement, and outbreaks of waterborne diseases among children. Vulnerabilities stem from living in flood-prone areas, children's underdeveloped immune systems, and existing health issues, amplifying their risks. The proposed framework emphasizes early warning systems and climate-resilient infrastructure (e.g., flood protection measures) to address geographic vulnerabilities. It also incorporates nutrition programs, child-friendly health services, and Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) to tackle children's physical and mental health needs. By implementing these interventions based on local needs and vulnerabilities identified in this study, the Local Government Unit (LGU) can effectively mitigate the impact of climate change on children's health in Iligan City.
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菲律宾与气候变化相关的儿童健康风险和脆弱性:儿童健康脆弱性框架的基础
气温上升和风暴加剧是菲律宾伊利甘市过去十年的特点,极端天气事件的频率和强度明显增加。这对儿童的健康和福祉构成了越来越大的威胁。为了深入了解当地的经验,我们采用了定性研究的方法,对 15 名家长和镇卫生工作者进行了有目的的抽样调查。研究发现,酷热、暴雨、洪水和山体滑坡是最常见的气候灾害,这些灾害导致儿童受伤、流离失所和水传播疾病爆发。由于生活在洪水易发地区、儿童免疫系统发育不全以及现有的健康问题,儿童的脆弱性增加了他们的风险。建议的框架强调早期预警系统和抵御气候变化的基础设施(如防洪措施),以解决地理脆弱性问题。该框架还纳入了营养计划、儿童友好型保健服务以及心理健康和社会心理支持(MHPSS),以满足儿童的身心健康需求。通过根据本研究确定的当地需求和脆弱性实施这些干预措施,地方政府部门(LGU)可有效减轻气候变化对伊利甘市儿童健康的影响。
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