![]() ![]() Existing research largely sees climate change as a “threat multiplier,” and perceives high poverty and low state capability as more influential drivers of conflict. Parts of East Africa, the Sahel, and Southern Africa have been the most severely impacted on. Sub-Saharan Africa is the world region most affected by climate change. However, current research only sees a weak connection between climate and violent conflict. It also epitomised the potential repercussions of the phenomenon for livelihoods and security on the African continent. The worst drought in a century in Southern Africa at the end of last year slowed the iconic Victoria Falls on the Zimbabwean–Zambian border to a rill, fuelling renewed discussion about climate change. ![]()
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