Climate crisis and conflict push more people to drought-stricken

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The Climate Centre supports the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and its partners in reducing the impacts of climate change and extreme weather events on vulnerable people.

Five ways the climate crisis impacts human security

Horn of Africa: Extreme drought deepens hunger in a region facing conflict

What happens when parts of South Asia become unlivable? The climate crisis is already displacing millions

The Drying Land: Iraq's Worsening Water Crisis - Troubled Waters in Conflict and a Changing Climate: Transboundary Basins Across the Middle East and North Africa - Carnegie Middle East Center - Carnegie

Drought in East Africa: “If the rains do not come, none of us will survive”

Africa's Fragile States Are Greatest Climate Change Casualties

Global Warming and Afghanistan: Drought, hunger and thirst expected to worsen - Afghanistan Analysts Network - English

Anna Wanjiru on LinkedIn: Red Cross Re-avows Commitment To Ending Hunger, Malnutrition

Climate, Free Full-Text

Drought - Wikipedia

Data on statistics on environmental migration

Africa suffers disproportionately from climate change - World

Planetary Security Initiative on LinkedIn: Climate crisis and conflict push more people to drought-stricken Djibouti

Deadly drought in Horn of Africa 'would not have happened' without climate change - Carbon Brief

The Great Climate Migration Has Begun - The New York Times

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