International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Янв. 25, 2025
Purpose
This
study
aims
to
identify
and
analyse
the
gender-specific
challenges
encountered
by
internally
displaced
women
(IDWs)
in
developing
countries,
focusing
on
Bangladesh
within
distinctive
backdrop
of
COVID-19
pandemic.
Furthermore,
paper
recommends
effective
strategies
address
overcome
these
challenges.
Design/methodology/approach
research,
conducted
PRISMA
guidelines,
investigated
socio-economic
pandemic
for
IDWs
through
a
comprehensive
analysis
diverse
sources.
These
sources
encompassed
quantitative
qualitative
studies,
organisational
reports,
publications
from
UN
agencies,
International
Organisation
Migration,
Labour
Organisation,
World
Health
case
studies
newspaper
articles.
Findings
research
sheds
light
impact
crisis
IDWs,
encompassing
aspects
such
as
safety,
shelter,
livelihood,
household
responsibilities,
health
support,
external
aid,
domestic
violence
childcare
facilities.
In
addition,
it
emphasises
pivotal
contributions
government
organisations
(GOs)
non-governmental
(NGOs)
ensuring
well-being
survival
IDWs.
Originality/value
represents
one
initial
endeavours
exploring
Moreover,
highlights
significance
tailored
assistance
challenging
circumstances.
Researchers,
policymakers,
GOs
NGOs
can
leverage
insights
gleaned
this
enhance
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Год журнала:
2021,
Номер
18(9), С. 4486 - 4486
Опубликована: Апрель 23, 2021
Climate
change
is
negatively
impacting
the
mental
health
of
populations.
This
scoping
review
aims
to
assess
available
literature
related
climate
and
across
World
Health
Organisation’s
(WHO)
five
global
research
priorities
for
protecting
human
from
change.
We
conducted
a
identify
original
studies
using
online
academic
databases.
assessed
quality
where
appropriate
assessment
tools
were
available.
identified
120
published
between
2001
2020.
Most
quantitative
(n
=
67),
cross-sectional
42),
in
high-income
countries
87),
concerned
with
first
WHO
priorities—assessing
risks
associated
101).
Several
climate-related
exposures,
including
heat,
humidity,
rainfall,
drought,
wildfires,
floods
psychological
distress,
worsened
health,
higher
mortality
among
people
pre-existing
conditions,
increased
psychiatric
hospitalisations,
heightened
suicide
rates.
Few
19)
addressed
other
four
(effective
interventions
8);
mitigation
adaptation
7);
improving
decision-support
3);
cost
estimations
1)).
While
represents
rapidly
growing
area
research,
it
needs
accelerate
broaden
scope
respond
evidence-based
strategies.
Natural Hazards,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
118(2), С. 977 - 991
Опубликована: Июль 4, 2023
Abstract
The
climate
and
environmental
changes
in
the
Global
South
have
devastating
effects
on
vulnerable
populations,
which
been
perpetuated
by
socio-economic
political
as
well
gender
inequalities
non-existent
interventions
to
adapt
mitigate
its
adverse
effects.
Underpinned
Protection
Motivation
Theory
Social-Cognitive
Preparation
model,
this
systematic
literature
review
article
depicts
how
populations
are
impacted
change
South.
Using
empirical
data
from
credible
databases
including
Web
of
Science
Scopus,
23
articles
published
since
2018
were
searched,
retrieved,
coded,
classified
with
three
themes
emerging
synthesised
literature.
analysis
confirms
that
indeed
impacts
adversely;
adaptability
mechanisms
not
applied
governments
contrary
international
frameworks;
lastly,
such
groups
discriminated
against,
undermined,
overlooked
societal
programmes
climate-induced
disasters.
Climate
severely
destroyed
livelihoods
exacerbated
inequalities,
adaptation
mitigation
deemed
ineffective.
Gaps
current
research
studies
include
paucity
shedding
light
provided
for
sexual
gender-based
violence
victims
punitive
actions
issued
against
perpetrators
during
aftermath
There
is
also
scant
testing
mechanisms’
effectiveness.
International Journal of Public Health,
Год журнала:
2020,
Номер
65(5), С. 515 - 517
Опубликована: Май 8, 2020
Over
the
last
few
months,
we
have
seen
how
COVID-19
crossed
administrative
and
national
boundaries
at
speed
of
fire
-
leaving
nobody
untouched.
We
believe
that
lessons
learned
from
previous
research
investigating
relationships
between
disasters,
social
inequalities
health
determinants
may
exacerbate
vulnerability
will
be
key
to
overcoming
crisis.
The
reported
mortality
rate
exceeded
200,000
this
week,
news
headlines
so
far
mainly
describe
‘western’
end-of-life-stories
elderly
or
people
with
pre-existing
conditions.
However,
what
happen
now
pandemic
has
entered
ultra-vulnerable
places
such
as
refugee
camps
informal
settlements
in
global
south?
‘Wash
your
hands,
self-isolate,
distancing,
please!’—but
do
you
self-isolate
a
camp?
Refugee
slums
are
socially
constructed
often
considered
temporary
‘places’.
some
these
‘temporary
places’
existed
for
decades
housed
several
generations.
turned
into
ticking
bombs.
Infectious
diseases
easily
wreak
havoc
given
physical
In
article,
building
on
our
experience,
draw
urgent
attention
current
living
conditions
scenarios
need
safeguard
around
propose
ways
forward.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change,
Год журнала:
2021,
Номер
13(1)
Опубликована: Ноя. 1, 2021
Abstract
In
WIREs
Climate
Change
,
Issue
1(4),
2010,
I
suggested
a
typology
of
the
data
and
methods
used
to
assess
links
between
climate
change,
environmental
degradation
migration
(Piguet,
2010).
My
review
literature
included
publications
up
2009.
Since
then,
number
empirically
based
scientific
on
this
topic
has
risen
substantially
average
40
articles
per
year
scope
methods,
stock
results
diversity
questions
widened.
Based
CLIMIG
database—a
systematic
analytic
collection
references
published
environment—this
new
synthesis
provides
methodological
an
exceptionally
large
case
studies.
This
will
complement
existing
reviews
meta‐studies
allow
global
overview
state
research
by
identifying
consensus
disagreements,
revisiting
challenges
mapping
current
future
questions.
article
is
categorized
under:
Vulnerability
Adaptation
>
Values‐Based
Approach
Environmental Research Letters,
Год журнала:
2021,
Номер
16(3), С. 033007 - 033007
Опубликована: Фев. 11, 2021
Small
island
developing
states
(SIDS)
are
often
at
the
forefront
of
climate
change
impacts,
including
those
related
to
health,
but
information
on
mental
health
and
wellbeing
is
typically
underreported.
To
help
address
this
research
lacuna,
paper
reviews
about
under
in
SIDS.
Due
major
differences
literature's
methodologies,
results,
analyses,
method
an
overview
qualitative
evidence
synthesis
peer-reviewed
publications.
The
findings
show
that
context
have
yet
feature
prominently
systematically
covering
It
seems
likely
adverse
impacts
linked
will
affect
SIDS
peoples.
Similar
outcomes
might
also
emerge
when
discussing
situations,
scenarios,
responses,
irrespective
what
has
actually
happened
thus
far
due
change.
In
inadequate
systems
stigmatisation
diagnoses
treatments,
as
tends
occur
globally,
narratives
present
opening
for
conversations
addressing
issues