Abstract: Sub-Saharan Africa has been identified as one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change. The objective of this study was to explore knowledge and perspectives on climate change and health-related issues, with a particular focus on non-communicable diseases, in the informal settlement (urban slum) of Mukuru in Nairobi, Kenya. This is the first qualitative study on climate change and health in an African informal settlement. The study provides important information on perceived health risks, risk factors and adaptation strategies related to climate change. This can inform policy-making, urban planning and health care, and guide future research. One crucial strategy to adapt to climate change-associated health risks is to provide training to local communities, thus ensuring adaptation strategies and climate change advocacy.
Climate change and health related risks Nairobi, Kenya
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