Climate, peace and security fact sheet : (Record no. 80354)

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Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
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Personal name Koefoed, Minoo
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Title Climate, peace and security fact sheet :
Medium [electronic resource]
Subtitle Somalia /
Author, etc Series editors: Cedric de Coning (NUPI) and Florian Krampe (SIPRI) ; Contributors: Minoo Koefoed (NUPI), Kyungmee Kim (SIPRI), Asha Ali (NUPI), Katongo Seyuba (SIPRI), Kheira Tarif (SIPRI) ; Thor Olav Iversen
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Place of publication Oslo :
Publisher NUPI,
Year 2023
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Pages 4 p. :
Details ill.
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General note SIP2323
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General note "September 2023" ; This is an updated version of the fact sheets released in 2021 and September 2022.
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General note Somalia is grappling with the severe impact of climate change, including its worst drought on record from 2021 to 2023, displacement of people, and potential famine. This Fact Sheet outlines four pathways linking climate change to peace and security issues: livelihood deterioration, migration and mobility, military and armed actors, and political and economic exploitation and mismanagement. Recommended actions include supporting the Somali government's capacity to respond to extreme weather events, addressing displacement as a humanitarian and peacebuilding priority, and enhancing the capacity of the Somali armed forces to analyze and prevent climate-related security risks. Additionally, it highlights the importance of gender-sensitive approaches in addressing climate change and conflict in Somalia, particularly in livelihood alternatives and resilience-building efforts.<br/><br/>
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General note This Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet examines the convergence of climate change and violent conflict, which has undermined livelihoods and security in Somalia. It offers a range of recommended actions for the international community to address these issues effectively.
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General note This Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet is a joint<br/>product by the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs<br/>(NUPI) and the Stockholm International Peace Research<br/>Institute (SIPRI), with funding from the Norwegian<br/>Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Swiss Federal Department<br/>of Foreign Affairs. The information in the fact sheet does<br/>not necessarily reflect the views of the donors.
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Keyword environment
Subdivision UN
-- water
-- funding
-- UN
Geographic subdivision Somalia
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Geographic keyword Somalia
Subdivision climate
-- security policy
-- climate change
-- women
-- terrorism
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Author/Editor Kim, Kyungmee
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Author/Editor Ali, Asha
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Author/Editor Iversen, Thor Olav
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Author/Editor Seyuba, Katongo
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Author/Editor Tarif, Kheira
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Author/Editor Krampe, Florian
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Author/Editor de Coning, Cedric
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Institution Norsk utenrikspolitisk institutt, NUPI
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Institution SIPRI
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URI https://www.sipri.org/publications/2023/partner-publications/climate-peace-and-security-fact-sheet-somalia-2023
Link text SIPRI
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URI https://www.nupi.no/en/publications/cristin-pub/climate-peace-and-security-fact-sheet-somalia3
Link text NUPI
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Koha item type electronic publication
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