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PICTURING HEALTH: 75 years of progress and challenges – Photo Exhibition, Quai Wilson, Geneva, April - May 2023
Climate change and health
A hospital damaged by a tropical cyclone in February 2022. The strength and frequency of tropical storms and hurricanes are intensifying. They are also occurring in areas less accustomed to such weather events.
Alongside instituting measures to mitigate climate change, many communities and regions will have to learn to operate in hotter or more extreme conditions.
WHO/Henitsoa Rafalia, Madagascar, 2022
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