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At least two of the eight core Millennium Development Goals that are set to agreed targets by 2015 comprise aspects directly related with under-five children morbidity (i.e. reduce under-five mortality and combat the spread of diseases, especially malaria). It has therefore become an imperative to understand how the consequences of a changing climate, and some of its most hostile manifestations in the form of droughts and floods, can impinge on human well being and welfare through health as a fundamental dimension of development.
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de la Fuente, A., Fuentes-Nieva, R. (2010). The Impact of Natural Shocks on Children Morbidity in Rural Mexico. In: Fuentes-Nieva, R., Seck, P.A. (eds) Risk, Shocks, and Human Development. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230274129_5
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