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Climate change, livelihoods, gender and violence in Rukiga, Uganda: Intersections and pathways

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Published: 2026
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title Climate change, livelihoods, gender and violence in Rukiga, Uganda: Intersections and pathways
title_auth Climate change, livelihoods, gender and violence in Rukiga, Uganda: Intersections and pathways
title_full Climate change, livelihoods, gender and violence in Rukiga, Uganda: Intersections and pathways
title_fullStr Climate change, livelihoods, gender and violence in Rukiga, Uganda: Intersections and pathways
title_full_unstemmed Climate change, livelihoods, gender and violence in Rukiga, Uganda: Intersections and pathways
title_short Climate change, livelihoods, gender and violence in Rukiga, Uganda: Intersections and pathways
title_sort climate change, livelihoods, gender and violence in rukiga, uganda: intersections and pathways
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url https://journals.plos.org/globalpublichealth/article?id=10.1371/journal.pgph.0005393