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Global health leaders call for action on adolescent wellbeing

机译:全球卫生领袖呼吁采取行动

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In an open letter published by the BMJ, health leaders warn that the current generation of adolescents - 1.2 billion people aged 10-19 worldwide 'are at risk of inheriting a world blighted by climate change and scarred by Covid-19.' The 30 signatories include the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health, the World Health Organization, UN and its related agencies, youth-led organisations, civil society, foundations, academia and government representatives in Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe. Although adolescents have been spared the most severe direct effects of the pandemic, the indirect effects on their wellbeing are devastating, they argue.
机译:在BMJ发表的一封公开信中,卫生领导人警告说,当前一代的青少年-12亿年龄在全球10-19岁的人处于遗传因气候变化而遭受气候变化并受到Covid-19的伤害的风险。 30个签署人包括孕产妇,新生儿和儿童健康,世界卫生组织,联合国及其相关机构,领导青年组织,民间社会,基金会,学术界和政府代表在非洲,美洲,亚洲,亚洲和欧洲的伙伴关系。 他们认为,尽管青少年被放弃了大流行的最直接影响,但间接对其健康的影响是毁灭性的。

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