Why Climate Resilience Must Be at the Heart of Peacebuilding in the Sahel
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Why climate resilience must be at the heart of peacebuilding in the Sahel
In the Sahel, climate change is not a distant threat. It’s a daily reality that intensifies existing tensions, deepens socio-economic divides, and fuels violent conflict. Rising temperatures and erratic weather patterns aren’t just environmental concerns. They are powerful accelerants of instability in already fragile contexts. At Search for Common Ground, we believe that peacebuilding must be locally owned, gender inclusive, and climate respons…
Assistance to victims of weather, management of natural resources, reconstruction of roads... Public actors are on the front line in the face of climate change of anthropogenic origin. Adam Forrai and Florence Guéry of the association Le Lierre, ecological network of professionals of public action, decipher the stakes of the state services in order to meet the climate challenge in the territory.
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