id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-342415-j3fv7u2d Dietler, Dominik Inclusion of Health in Impact Assessment: A Review of Current Practice in Sub-Saharan Africa 2020-06-10 .txt text/plain 6348 395 48 The examination of the final sample of 44 IA reports revealed a heavy focus on environmental health determinants and included health outcomes were often limited to a few aspects, such as HIV, malaria and injuries. Category A projects, such as most large-scale mining projects, are required to conduct a comprehensive IA, including a thorough assessment and data collection for informing potential health impacts [40, 42] . For each report section (e.g., baseline, impact assessment, mitigation measures and monitoring plan), information on the inclusion of different health aspects was extracted. This comprehensive review of IA reports of mining projects in SSA points at three main shortfalls of current IA practice: (i) lack of transparency; (ii) narrow scope of considered health aspects, with a strong focus on the physical environment; and (iii) lack of local-level primary data collection on health outcomes. ./cache/cord-342415-j3fv7u2d.txt ./txt/cord-342415-j3fv7u2d.txt