Fragility, Conflict, and Migration addresses challenges to livelihood, food, and climate security faced by some of the most vulnerable populations worldwide.
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journal article
Extreme weather and civil war
A growing body of evidence shows a causal relationship between extreme weather events and civil conflict incidence at the global level.
discussion paper
Extreme weather and civil war in Somalia: Does drought fuel conflict through livestock price shocks?
Climate change leads to more frequent and more intense droughts in Somalia. In a global context, weather shocks have been found to perpetuate poverty and fuel civil conflict.
conference paper
Enhancing resilience in the horn of Africa
In 2011, the Horn of Africa faced the worst drought in 60 years, leading to emergency food insecurity levels in Kenya and Ethiopia and famine in Somalia.
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