Climate change amplifies the risk of conflict, study from Africa shows
14 Jul 2022

IN October 2021, the city of Guriel in Somalia’s Galguduud region became the epicenter of fierce fighting between the national army and a paramilitary group that left more than 100 people dead and displaced another 100,000.
In November, the government declared a national emergency as drought intensified over 80% of the country, including in Galguduud.
You can run away from fighting, but you can’t escape from the drought,” Deeko Adan Warsame, head of the women’s council of Guriel, told an International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) official.
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