This discussion brief explains how chemical safety and noise pollution in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) are deeply related to gender inequality, social inequity and poverty.
Gender inequality and social inequity – understood in terms of access to and control over assets, participation in decision-making and knowledge, which are all dimensions of poverty – are deeply intertwined with environmental change.
This discussion brief explains how chemical safety and noise pollution in Bosnia and Herzegovina are deeply related to gender inequality, social inequity and poverty in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It summarises the findings from a review of secondary literature and publicly available databases on environment, health, natural resources, gender equality, social equity and poverty in BiH.
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