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   cop27: the prospects and challenges for the middle east and north africa (mena)  
   
نویسنده friel sharon ,norheim ole f. ,mckee martin ,bradley elizabeth ,yazdi-feyzabadi vahid ,gostin lawrence ,engebretsen eivind ,brugha ruairí ,takian amirhossein ,tangcharoensathien viroj ,rodwin victor g. ,ikegami naoki ,eyal nir ,mousavi arefeh ,kickbusch ilona ,binagwaho agnes ,hajizadeh mohammad ,aryankhesal aidin ,labonté ronald ,haghdoost ali-akbar
منبع international journal of health policy and management - 2022 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 12 - صفحه:2776 -2779
چکیده    In line with the global trend, the middle east and north africa (mena) region has been growing vulnerable to the direct and indirect health effects of climate change including death tolls due to climatological disasters and diseases sensitive to climate change since the industrial revolution. regarding the limited capacity of mena countries to adapt and respond to these effects, and also after relative failures of the previous negotiation in glasgow, in the upcoming cop27 in egypt, the heads of the region’s parties are determined to take advantage of the opportunity to host mena to mitigate and prevent the worst effects of climate change. this would be achieved through mobilizing international partners to support climate resilience, a major economic transformation, and put health policy and management in a strategic position to contribute to thinking and action on these pressing matters, at least to avoid or minimize the future adverse consequences.
کلیدواژه cop27 ,climate change ,mena region ,health effects
آدرس australian national university, menzies centre for health governance, australia, university of bergen, department of global public health and primary care, norway, london school of hygiene andtropical medicine, centre for global chronic conditions, uk, vassar college, usa, kerman university of medicalsciences, health services management research, institute for futures studies in healthcenter, iran, georgetown university law center, o’neill institute for national and global health law, usa, university of oslo, faculty of medicine, norway, royal college of surgeons in ireland, department of public health and epidemiology, ireland, tehran university of medical sciences, school of public health, health equity research center (herc), department of global health & public policy, department health management, policy & economics, iran, ministry of public health, thailand, new york university, wagner school of public service, usa, keio university, japan, state university of new jersey, school of public health, rutgers, usa. rutgers university, center for population-level bioethics, usa, isfahan university of medical sciences, health management and economics research center, iran, graduate institute for international and development studies, switzerland, university of global health equity, rwanda, dalhousie university, school of health administration, canada, iran university of medical sciences, iran, university of ottawa, school of epidemiology, public health and preventive medicine, canada, kerman university of medical sciences, research centre for modelling in health, institute for future studies in health, iran
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