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Amid Record Drought and Food Insecurity, East Africa’s Protracted . . . In East Africa, few people are displaced solely by drought or other environmental changes Because these impacts exacerbate other issues, such as food insecurity and violent conflict, the factors driving migration are multifold
Drought, migration, and conflict in sub-Saharan Africa: what are the . . . This chapter begins with a conceptual overview of climate change, migration, and conflict interlinkages, followed by a review of evidence from the three SSA subregions of West, East, and Southern Africa, and a conclusion that identifies policy options
Migration, Environment and Climate Change (MECC) in the East and Horn . . . Increasing numbers of rural to urban migrants due to environmental pressures and limited employment opportunities in rural areas Continued increase in migration numbers due to population increase and both sudden-onset events and slow onset climate change processes
Drought and aridity influence internal migration worldwide We find that increased drought and aridity have a significant impact on internal migration, particularly in the hyper-arid and arid areas of Southern Europe, South Asia, Africa and the Middle
Eastern Africa: Humanitarian Snapshot (As of March 2025) Eastern Africa continues to experience multiple humanitarian crises driven by ongoing conflicts, political instability, economic shocks, disease outbreaks, and severe climate events such as droughts and floods, exacerbating the existing humanitarian needs and fuelling displacement
What worsened East Africa’s worst drought on record Human-induced climate change worsened the severity of the 2021-2022 drought in the Horn of Africa, a new study has revealed During that period, Eastern Africa experienced one of its worst droughts in the past 40 years, impacting millions of people across countries like Ethiopia, Somalia, and Kenya