Climate-driven emergencies

Devastating floods in Somalia 2023© WHO / Abdirahman Mohamed

With extreme weather events growing in frequency and intensity, the climate crisis is responsible for more and more health emergencies in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region.

Many countries of the Region suffer from fragile health systems even before a climate-driven emergency occurs. This is often because of other, often protracted, humanitarian emergencies.

The many health impacts of climate change include:

direct injury and death

population displacement

spread of waterborne diseases – due to the impact on water and sanitation systems

spread of infectious diseases

rising cases of noncommunicable diseases

reduced food production

reduced health workforce

damage to health infrastructure

severe mental and psychological impacts.

No one anywhere is safe from the climate crisis. But its severe public health impacts most affect the most vulnerable health systems and the most disadvantaged populations. 

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Situation Report: Greater Horn of Africa Food Insecurity and Health - Grade 3 Emergency — 01 November - 31 December 2023