Zacharia Masesa moved to the city to change his life. Ten years ago, he arrived in Dar es Salaam from Mtwara, a town in the southeast of Tanzania, and soon found a job as salesman in a shop in the bustling Kariakoo business district.
Die immer wieder vorgebrachte Behauptung, zwischen Klimawandel und dem Auftreten von Konflikten bestünde ein kausaler Zusammenhang, wurde in zahlreichen Studien widerlegt. Alarmismus ist hier also fehl am Platz.
Recurrent climate-related shocks in West Africa’s Sahel region are having severe impacts on vulnerable populations.
The earth in Maban County, South Sudan, is already dry and cracked, and even a faint breeze raises a haze of brown dust.
The United Nations refugee chief today saluted the “historic” entry into force of an Africa-wide treaty – the world’s first – that protects people displaced within their own countries by violence, natural disasters or large-scale development projects.
Changing weather patterns in Tanzania have caused a rising wave of migration from rural to urban areas, with thousands of youths flocking into Dar es Salaam, the largest city, in search of work.
Floods have forced at least 15,000 people to leave their homes in northern Uganda, where the deluge has destroyed houses, crops, roads and bridges.