Natural disasters, population displacement and health emergencies: multiple public health threats in Mozambique

Author:

Mugabe Vánio A,Gudo Eduardo S,Inlamea Osvaldo FORCID,Kitron Uriel,Ribeiro Guilherme SORCID

Abstract

In early 2019, following the 2015–2016 severe drought, the provinces of Sofala and Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, were hit by Cyclones Idai and Kenneth, respectively. These were the deadliest and most destructive cyclones in the country’s history. Currently, these two provinces host tens of thousands of vulnerable households due to the climatic catastrophes and the massive influx of displaced people associated with violent terrorist attacks plaguing Cabo Delgado. The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic added a new challenge to this already critical scenario, serving as a real test for Mozambique’s public health preparedness. On the planetary level, Mozambique can be viewed as a ‘canary in the coal mine’, harbingering to the world the synergistic effects of co-occurring anthropogenic and natural disasters. Herein, we discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has accentuated the need for an effective and comprehensive public health response in a country already deeply impacted by health problems associated with natural disasters and population displacement.

Funder

Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

National Institute of Health of Mozambique

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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