Gender and Pollution Factsheet: Marine
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2017-12Author
United Nations Environment Programme
Gender and Social Safeguards
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Both men and women are vulnerable to marine debris, microplastics and chemicals.
An example is mercury, which bioaccumulates in food. As a result, women and men
face health deterioration, especially if they belong to poor, coastal communities
with lower adaptive capacities.
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