Shamsa Amin Ali, 38, Somali refugee in Kenya The Horn of Africa region continues to experience the longest and most severe drought on record, threatening lives and livelihoods, including millions of ...
SCIENTISTS have said that human-induced climate change increased the severity of the 2021-2022 drought in the Horn of Africa.
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AllAfrica on MSNSomalia: Why Is There Another Hunger Crisis in Somalia?Millions of people in Somalia are again going hungry but what is driving recurrent food insecurity in the Horn of Africa?
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What worsened East Africa’s worst drought on recordHuman-induced climate change worsened the severity of the 2021-2022 drought in the Horn of Africa, a new study has revealed.During that period, Eastern Africa experienced one of its worst droughts ...
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The East African on MSNEast Africa braces for floods after heatwaveICPAC data indicate that torrential rains could occur in southern Tanzania and parts of southwestern Uganda in March, leading ...
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Horn of Africa countries to experience heatwaves, Igad saysaccording to ICPAC.An analysis of the climate center's forecasts indicates that the Horn of Africa is increasingly experiencing varied climatic events that range from drought to heavy rains and ...
The Horn of Africa is expected to be warmer than usual between March and May, the Climate Prediction and Applications Center ...
Africa and Pakistan are now battling outbreaks of polio, threatening the extraordinary progress the world has made in fighting the almost-extinct disease. In the Horn of Africa, there are now 121 ...
The Horn of Africa has some 26.3 million people living either as refugees or internally displaced persons (IDPs), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) disclosed in a report on ...
Drought, conflict, floods and global price rises have left ... People are being affected in Central, West, and East Africa including the Sahel region and the Horn of Africa countries of Somalia, Kenya ...
NAIROBI, March 11 (Xinhua) -- Scientists said on Tuesday that human-induced climate change increased the severity of the 2021-2022 drought in the Horn of Africa. In a study undertaken by ...
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