Comments on: Bangladesh – Urban poverty, climate change and built environment http://blogs.washplus.org/urbanhealthupdates/2009/01/bangladesh-urban-poverty-climate-change-and-built-environment/ from the WASHplus Project Sun, 26 Jul 2015 11:36:03 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.4 By: Poor African http://blogs.washplus.org/urbanhealthupdates/2009/01/bangladesh-urban-poverty-climate-change-and-built-environment/#comment-10 Poor African Sat, 21 Nov 2009 20:58:53 +0000 http://urbanhealthupdates.wordpress.com/?p=285#comment-10 "...Urban poverty in Bangladesh is evident in all the towns and cities. It is estimated that 43% of urban households live below the poverty line among which 23% are considered extreme poor.." great! thanks very much for sharing “…Urban poverty in Bangladesh is evident in all the towns and cities. It is estimated that 43% of urban households live below the poverty line among which 23% are considered extreme poor..”
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By: Md. Salim Hossain http://blogs.washplus.org/urbanhealthupdates/2009/01/bangladesh-urban-poverty-climate-change-and-built-environment/#comment-9 Md. Salim Hossain Wed, 01 Jul 2009 10:21:13 +0000 http://urbanhealthupdates.wordpress.com/?p=285#comment-9 Most of the articles written on the impact of climate change invariably discussed about the poverty and physical health. No discussion about the impact of climate change on mental health had been discussed. It is evident that the climate change have a very severe impact on the mental health issues. People fall in enormous insecurity, trauma, stress disorder and so on. Worldwide the trend of research of the impact of climate change has a torrential streams toward mental health issues. Hence I suggest you to conduct some research works on this issue. Most of the articles written on the impact of climate change invariably discussed about the poverty and physical health. No discussion about the impact of climate change on mental health had been discussed. It is evident that the climate change have a very severe impact on the mental health issues. People fall in enormous insecurity, trauma, stress disorder and so on. Worldwide the trend of research of the impact of climate change has a torrential streams toward mental health issues. Hence I suggest you to conduct some research works on this issue.

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