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Climate change program in Lao PDR
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The stretch of Mekong River in Champasak Province contains microscopic parasite worm which might infiltrate the body trough the skin pores. Residents in this district are highly encouraged not to bath, swim or wash clothes directly from the river.Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) have a significant impact on health and of particular concern as described in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report on Extreme Events, are the risks of more frequent and intense extreme weather events such as floods, cyclones and droughts, alongside increasing temperatures. Such extremes pose particular challenges to the capacity of WASH programmes to protect health, and there is accumulating evidence that climate change is worsening these risks.
Disclaimer: This image was captured during the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic. While the contents of this image might not be directly related to COVID, processes reflect the guidance communicated by local public health authorities at the time of its capture. Please note, public health guidance differs among countries and is indicative of the local context.
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11/23/2022
Country, area, WHO office
Lao People's Democratic Republic
State/Province
Champasak
Location
Xiengwang Village
WHO Region
WPRO
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