Health Systems Capacities for Climate Services for Health: Evidence Landscape

30th January 2026

This Rapid Evidence Review explores how climate change is increasingly shaping health risks and constraints on the health system. Effects of climate change on the health system are either direct, such as increased risk of transmission of deadly infectious diseases (e.g., dengue, malaria, and vector-borne diseases), or indirect, such as reduced labour productivity and increased food insecurity.

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Suggested Citation

Kawooya, I. (2026). Health Systems Capacities for Climate Services for Health: Evidence Landscape. K4DD Rapid Evidence Review 358. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies. DOI: 10.19088/K4DD.2026.018

Published

30th January 2026