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‘Climate change hitting women hard’
‘Climate change hitting women hard’
Chilunga observed that previous studies have proven that the negative effects of climate change impact more on women who are 14 times more vulnerable than men."
This is because women are physically vulnerable and are discriminated against. Malawi is not spared from the consequences of climate change as excessive heat, dry spells, drought and outbreaks of diseases are on the rise," she observed later adding that these contribute significantly to increased levels of poverty in the country.
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