This research paper explores climate-induced migration in Bangladesh and its impact on public health and socio-economic conditions in migrant communities. The study examines how climate change drives internal displacement, the challenges faced by affected populations, and their integration into local communities. Using a combination of literature review and field interviews, the paper identifies key issues related to healthcare access, livelihood opportunities, and social inclusion. The findings emphasize the need for targeted policy measures and community support programs to address the vulnerabilities of climate migrants in Bangladesh.
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