People living in extreme poverty and vulnerability are increasingly concerned about the impact of climate change on their economic inclusion programmes, according to a new data published by Public Health England (PEI) in January. These are five key takeaways.
Source: blogs.worldbank.orgPublished on 2021-04-15
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