The severity of climate-driven events in Malawi has escalated dramatically, with the recent cycle from severe flooding to an acute drought causing unprecedented crises, leading to emergency declarations by government officials.
Cyclone Freddy unleashed devastation on Malawian communities, resulting in over 600 deaths and countless injuries, while also highlighting the increasing challenges posed by malnutrition and diseases in vulnerable populations.
NCDs, unlike infectious diseases, arise from various personal and environmental factors and are becoming prevalent in developing nations, affecting the poor and exacerbating existing inequalities, calling for urgent preventive measures.
The rise of non-communicable diseases globally challenges the healthcare systems, particularly in developing countries like Malawi, which face compounded struggles from climate disasters and limited resources to manage health issues.
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