• Climate Change And Political Conflict In Africa: Focus On Migration And Refugees In The Continent

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    • This study explores the nexus between climate change and political conflicts in Africa with focus on migration and refugees in the continent. The analysis of this study is anchored on system theory. Climate change, whether human induced or natural, precipitates environmental disasters like erosion, flood, typhoon, hurricane, drought, desertification, etc which can kill people, displace them or force them to migrate to other areas. Climate change will cause scarcity of the basic resources like food, fresh-water supplies, arable land for agricultural activities and habitations that sustain life for people around the world, especially in African countries which are already vulnerable to climate variability and have least capacity to respond.

      This study argues that severe climate change disasters can lead to migration of affected people to other areas and conflict could erupt in receiving areas as competition over scarce resources developed, particularly in Africa where there is low adaptation capacity to climate change hazards. It further argues that climate change could lead directly to conflict e.g. Durfur crisis. The study is an attempt to beam searchlight on the root cause of some conflicts in Africa. The empirical evidences gathered show that climate change has been implicated in some of the conflicts in the African continent.

      The study discovered that there is a link between climate change induced migration, conflict and refugees in the African continent. It also discovered that inability and negligence of governments of African states to manage impacts of climate change are often responsible for the outbreak of conflicts. 

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    • CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]1.4 RESEARCH HYPOTHESES H0: there is no link between climate change, migration, governance and security threats in Africa.H1:there is a link between climate change, migration, governance and security threats in Africa.H0:there is no significant relationship between climate change, migration and political conflict in Africa.H2:there is a significant relationship between climate change, migration and political conflict in Africa.1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY It is expected that at the end of the ... Continue reading---