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Climate, Health & Resilience in Northern Namibia UNAM · Centre for Climate & Health Global Research on Disasters (CORD)
Ohangwena
Drought · Market-linked subsistence farming
Oshana
Drought & flood · Urban triangle
Kavango West
Drought Simulation
Kunene
3D Climate-Health Simulation
Ohangwena
Scenario & Chronology
Main town
Villages
Surface water / flood
Distress hotspot
Inputs
Decision Panel DECISION
Mental health outcomes (DASS-21)
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Composite resilience
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Event Log
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📌 Compare & Plan
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Scenario Results
Recommended Adaptation Plan
Stakeholder Perspectives
🧠 Mental health in the data×
Any depression symptoms45%
Any anxiety symptoms49%
Any stress symptoms41%
These are the levels the survey measured during the recurrent drought — what the simulation climbs toward, not where it starts. 22.6% screened extremely severe for anxiety. Income loss raised the adjusted odds of distress up to 5.2×; barriers to mental-health support up to 6.18×. (DASS-21, 730 households.)