
In Tanzania, climate change significantly impacts the daily lives of millions of women and girls, affecting their access to water, food, and income. This reality highlights the need for empowerment and community strengthening to better cope with climate shocks, moving beyond statistical discussions to address the tangible effects on vulnerable populations, according to Daily News.
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