Assessing Environmental Impact on Womens Health

Environmental public health data can reveal how factors like water quality, air pollution, and climate change disproportionately affect women, especially in roles connected to caregiving and agriculture. Understanding these impacts is crucial for developing gender-sensitive environmental health initiatives.

Environmental public health data can reveal how factors like water quality, air pollution, and climate change disproportionately affect women, especially in roles connected to caregiving and agriculture. Understanding these impacts is crucial for developing gender-sensitive environmental health initiatives.

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