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If Cities Could Speak

In many urban settlements, insecure housing, poor infrastructure, limited access to healthcare, and social exclusion make people more vulnerable to climate-related risks. If Cities Could Speak focuses on these vulnerable settlements, working with communities across the Global South to map how climate hazards affect health.

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Cities across the Global South are facing serious health challenges, made worse by climate change. In many urban settlements, insecure housing, poor infrastructure, limited access to healthcare, and social exclusion make people more vulnerable to climate-related risks like heatwaves, floods, and disease. These communities are already experiencing the health effects of climate change, but their experiences are often overlooked, and the data needed to support them is limited. Too often, climate responses fail to address these inequalities—and even deepen them.

If Cities Could Speak focuses on these vulnerable settlements, working with communities across the Global South to map how climate hazards affect health in the project’s sites across India, Kenya, Sierra Leone, and South Africa.

By combining local knowledge with spatial data, this work brings to light the everyday impacts of climate change on urban health and helps identify ways to adapt.

Visit the project website: https://ifcitiescouldspeak.com/

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