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Climate Change - Skylah R.

Skylah Rayson

Created on November 24, 2024

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  • Increasing food insecurity
  • trggering large-scale displacement
  • Contributing to regional insecurity
  • Drought-Induced Displacement
  • Food insecurity
  • Water scarcity conflict
  • Economic instability
  • Humanitarian crisis
  • National Adaptive Plan (NAP)
  • Great Green Wall program
  • Lake Chad Ecostsytem Rehabilitation
  • Environmental degrdation
  • Extreme weather events
  • Agriculture
  • Poverty
  • Conflict
  • Humanitarian needs

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the Impact Around the region

Fixing the Situation

The Impact

Climate Change

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Somalia

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Environmental degradation, - including the drying up of Lake Chad, desertification and the disappearance of certain plants and animals.Extreme Weather Events - frequent floods, droughts, bush fires and locust plagues Agriculture - 95% of the country's agriculture relies on rainfall for irrigation. Conflict - increased conflict, irregular migration and siaplcement Humanitarian Needs - food and cash assistance

To combat climate change in Chad, the government has implemented a National Adaptation Plan (NAP) which focuses on building climate resilience through initiatives like installing solar-powered weather stations, training stakeholders on weather forecasting, developing regional plans, and strengthening the capacity of the National Meteorological Agency to track flood risks; additionally, Chad is actively participating in restoration projects like the Great Green Wall program and Lake Chad Ecosystem Rehabilitation, aiming to address land degradation and improve water management across the country.

Climate change in Somalia has significantly impacted the world by exacerbating food insecurity, triggering large-scale displacement due to severe droughts and floods, and contributing to regional instability due to competition over dwindling water and grazing land, particularly impacting humanitarian efforts globally as Somalia is considered one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change, requiring substantial international aid to address its climate-related crises.

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https://www.undp.org/blog/chad-accelerates-its-race-adapt-climate-change-whats-next#:~:text=The%20landlocked%20country%20is%20among,more%20damaging%20livestock%20grazing%20practices.https://www.adaptation-undp.org/projects/community-based-climate-risks-management-chad#:~:text=Chad%20is%20is%20highly%20impacted,equipment)%20for%20their%20agriculture%20production.

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https://www.undp.org/blog/chad-accelerates-its-race-adapt-climate-change-whats-next https://www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/cid/voices/drought-conflict-and-circulation-climate-knowledge-somalia#:~:text=Heightened%20Vulnerability%20to%20Climate%20Change%20in%20Somalia&text=Years%20of%20intensifying%20long%20droughts,to%20water%20and%20green%20pastures.&text=already%20risen%2C%20on%20average%2C%20by,state%20or%20by%20ordinary%20citizens.https://www.undp.org/blog/navigating-crossroads-climate-change-peace-and-security-somalia#:~:text=The%20region%20is%20experiencing%20more,of%20non%2Dstate%20armed%20groups.

Climate change in Somalia, primarily manifested through more frequent and severe droughts and floods, has significantly impacted the surrounding region by causing widespread food insecurity, mass displacement of people, increased competition for scarce water resources, and heightened tensions between communities, potentially fueling conflict in the Horn of Africa due to the reliance on shared grazing lands and water sources.