Focus on the impacts of Droughts on Vulnerable areas.

 

Droughts affect all climatic regions, but parts of Africa are among the most vulnerable.  For example, in the African Sahel, warmer and drier conditions have led to a reduced growing season with detrimental effects on crops. In southern Africa, longer dry seasons and more uncertain rainfall are prompting adaptation measures.

Poor rural households, whose livelihoods depend on rain-fed subsistence agriculture, are the social groups most exposed and vulnerable to drought. Droughts are rarely, or solely, responsible for conflicts, but they can contribute to the likelihood of conflict by increasing competition for scarce resources and by exacerbating ethnic tensions, usually due to displacement or migration.

Drought Early Warning: A Modern, Sector-Specific Approach.


Drought in Action


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