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Coastal women and girls at risk of disaster
Environmental challenges in natural disasters have a disproportionate impact on women and girls. According to 61 percent of women, the roads to the shelters are not adequate, and according to 49 percent, the sanitation system there is very weak. This especially affects pregnant women, the elderly, and children and adolescents. The lack of resources and social complications in the post-disaster...
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