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However, continuous flooding in Adjumani, Moyo, and Obongi districts has resulted in the loss of livelihoods and farmlands. Most of the displaced families are now living on borrowed land in upscale areas as Marko Taibot writes.
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bne IntelliNews on MSNCITIES IN PERIL: Cities confront the rising tide of climate changeBy Clare Nuttall in Glasgow Torrential rains in the Congolese capital Kinshasa in early April brought devastating floods that killed at least 165 people. As muddy torrents swept away cars and submerged homes,
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AllAfrica on MSNAs Climate Change in Africa Forces MoreThe new IFRC report highlights concrete ways National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies -- and others in impacted communities -- help people prepare and adapt to climate change, so they can stay safe in their homes or move safely and with dignity on their own terms.
A new short film series from East Africa explores how ... droughts followed by torrential flooding - with often devastating impact. Our 2025 Living Climate Change film series highlights the ...
Climate-driven displacements in Africa rose 30% to 7.8 million in 2024 • East and Central Africa were the most affected sub-regions • Flooding caused over 70% of all climate-related displacements since 2013 Extreme weather events linked to climate change triggered 7.
There is a need for systematic action and change to safeguard against flooding; Professor Günter Blöschl, University of Bologna explains
More than 733 million people around the world are living with hunger, with only 2 out of every 5 children having access to nutritious school meals globally.
Recent days have seen the DRC grapple with devastating floods that have killed ... from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for Central Africa. DRC’s rapid population growth ...
Torrents of predawn rain unleashed deadly flooding that killed scores of people in a market town where northern Nigerian farmers sell their wares to traders from the south, officials said Friday, as they predicted that the death toll would grow.