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Title
Climate-Fragility Risk Brief: Ethiopia
Publisher
Climate Security Expert Network
Author
Milen Yishak
Published in
November 2019
Abstract
located at the heart of the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia is a key security player in the region. But the country faces serious risks, some of which are linked to climate impacts: for example, Ethiopia's predominantly rain-fed farms are suffering in low rainfall years, while climate-induced
migration could exacerbate existing ethnic tensions.
The Climate Security Expert Network has published a new Risk Brief and Fact Sheet to shed light on the climate-fragility challenges facing Ethiopia.URL
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