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WHO Urges Nigeria On Action Against Climate-related Disease Burden

by Patience Ivie Ihejirika
12 months ago
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has urged Nigeria on urgent action against climate-related disease burden in the future.

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WHO’s head of mission and country representative in Nigeria, Dr. Walter Mulombo, gave the advice during the the Nigeria Health Sector-Wide Joint Annual Review in Abuja,

He said “The alarming projection that 21 percent of Nigeria’s disease burden could be climate-related in the near future underscores the urgent need for transformative action.

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“Rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and shifting disease patterns are already having severe consequences on health systems, livelihoods, and well-being, particularly among vulnerable populations.”

Dr. Mulombo highlighted the “Climate Health Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment Report” as a testament to Nigeria’s commitment to addressing the health impacts of climate change.

He noted that WHO facilitated Nigeria’s first-ever signing of a Health Sector Commitment to a Sustainable and Climate-Resilient Health System in 2021, aligning the country’s health priorities with the Paris Agreement and the COP26 Health Programme.

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He further stated that WHO, in partnership with the ministry has directly supported the training of over 382 health workers and climate change, health desk officers across all 36+1 states.

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