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How the Sahel junta is responding to climate change amid ... - MSNThe Sahel is one of the world’s most vulnerable areas to climate change. Its semiarid climate and reliance on agriculture make it particularly susceptible to prolonged droughts, desertification ...
Learn how conflict and climate change interact to form a compounded crisis in the Central Sahel, one of the world’s most vulnerable regions.
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Africanews on MSNFrom flood to famine: Rainfall chaos fuels Africa’s drought crisisExtreme weather events, including heatwaves, droughts, and floods, have increased in frequency by a factor of two or three ...
In this special series of The President’s Inbox on climate change, Beza Tesfaye, director of Research and Learning for Migration and Climate Change at Mercy Corps and senior associate for the ...
The U.N.'s World Food Programme says it will suspend various food and nutritional assistance in vulnerable countries across ...
Climate change does not directly lead to more terrorism in the Central Sahel. Rather, factors associated with climate change appear to be a catalyst for localised conflicts, mainly driven by ...
Armed groups from across Nigeria and from neighbouring countries in the Sahel are believed to be behind many attacks. Raids ...
The World Bank’s Pathways to Scale highlights how economic inclusion programs across the Sahel, especially those targeting ...
Two new studies predict that climate change will make dry regions of Africa drier still in the near future. Computer models of the global climate show the Sahel region and southern Africa drying ...
The Sahel, the vast region that stretches along the Sahara's southern rim from the Atlantic to the Red Sea, is on the front line of climate change.
The Sahel’s interconnected challenges of political instability and climate vulnerability create a complex environment for climate action.
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