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Building Climate Resilience in the Health Sector Through Community-Based Adaptation Strategies
Abstract
The global health landscape is increasingly shaped by the complex impacts of climate change, posing risks to human health and health systems. Building resilience in the health sector is a critical priority. This study explores the transformative potential of community-based adaptation (CBA) strategies in strengthening health systems' capacity to withstand climate-related shocks. CBA empowers communities to identify their vulnerabilities and develop context-specific resilience strategies. The study presents a comprehensive “Triple-A” framework for operationalizing CBA. The study examines the institutional and policy landscape shaping CBA initiatives. It identifies priorities to accelerate CBA uptake and strengthened institutions for mainstreaming CBA into health planning. This study makes a compelling case for CBA's transformative potential in building climate-resilient health systems. It offers a hopeful vision for a more resilient, equitable, and sustainable future for global health.
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