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As climate-related ailments worsen, Dhaka hospitals fail to serve the poor

Bangladesh recorded its worst outbreak of dengue this year, highlighting its crumbling and inadequate healthcare. The poor have been the worst affected – they live in areas with compromised sanitation which worsens the vector-borne disease but the cost of treatment…
By Sadiqur RahmanNovember 3, 2023
  • Climate Change
  • QoC-CANSA Fellowship
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Rethink Guwahati’s building bye-laws for net-zero carbon future

As Assam’s largest city Guwahati urbanises rapidly, emissions have increased. Rising temperatures and extreme rainfall triggered by Climate Change have worsened the…
By Barasha Das and Harish BorahNovember 3, 2023
  • Amenities
  • Climate Change
  • QoC-CANSA Fellowship

Addressing water inequity in Dhulikhel is critical for environmental justice

The water security in Dhulikhel, a thriving mid-hill town 24 kilometres from Kathmandu, is determined by the interplay of history, geography, caste…
By Kushal Pokharel and Chhatra KarkiNovember 3, 2023
  • QoC-CANSA Fellowship
  • Housing
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How the lack of rights worsens climate events for Delhi’s informal workers

As climate-related weather events scorch, flood and chill New Delhi, its informal workers, an estimated 80 percent of its workforce, are left…
By Hrushikesh Patil and Sejal PatelNovember 3, 2023
  • QoC-CANSA Fellowship
  • Climate Change
  • Gender

Pakistan’s women struggle to make voices heard in Climate Change conversations

The impact of climate-induced catastrophes doubles in Pakistani women as they are left out of the decision-making policies. Heat waves and floods…
By Zofeen EbrahimNovember 3, 2023
  • QoC-CANSA Fellowship
  • Climate Change
  • Rivers & Waterbodies

Greater Dhaka: Making liveable city in times of Climate Change is all politics and planning

Dhaka has been experiencing longer summers with heatwaves, weaker monsoons and shorter winters, indicating the Climate Change impact. Studies show that the…
By Sadiqur RahmanAugust 25, 2023
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  • Rivers & Waterbodies
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Nepal’s Melamchi, still recovering from 2021 flood, shows multiple risks of rapid urbanisation

Melamchi, 76 kilometres from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu, was bouncing back from the massive 2015 earthquake when the flood in 2021 brought further…
By Kushal Pokharel and Chhatra KarkiAugust 25, 2023
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Delhi’s heatwave, floods, and G20 beautification force urban poor to pay heavy price

In the sweltering heat of the Indian capital, the lives of the urban poor have been turned upside down by the ruthless demolitions carried out for Delhi’s G20 beautification drive and subsequent floods. Forced out of their homes and left…
By Hrushikesh Patil and Sejal PatelAugust 25, 2023
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  • Climate Change
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Climate justice eludes the displaced from Karachi’s Orangi Nala

After the heavy floods in 2020, the decision to remove illegal settlements along one of Karachi’s streams, Orangi Nala, to make way…
By Zofeen EbrahimAugust 25, 2023

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