Climate Change, Conflicts and Food Security in North Darfur State, Sudan: Risks and Implications
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Based on interviews and fieldwork, the study highlights how recurrent droughts, erratic rainfall, and resource degradation have intensified competition over land and water exacerbating intercommunal tensions and undermining livelihoods. It shows that these climate-related stressors are not isolated from conflict dynamics, but instead entangle with ethnic politics, displacement, and armed mobilization, creating a feedback loop of vulnerability.
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