Intersectionality in global development

There is considerable intersectionality in global development, health, and climate work. The theory of holism, or that the parts of a whole are interconnected and influence each other, is central to this. Climate change does not affect everyone in the same way. Those unable to afford to move are most impacted by rising sea levels. Reduced food production impacts the hungry first. Changes in biomes impact those who are unable to shelter themselves from the elements. Vector-borne diseases will impact those in areas without proper protection (such as bed nets, secure housing, and vaccinations). why

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