CSPA Kenya 2023

CSPA Kenya 2023

How does climate exacerbate root causes of conflict in Kenya?

Climate Security Pathway Analysis

Tanaya Dutta Gupta, Gamal Mohamed Hassan, Abdimajid Nunow Abdi, Ignacio Madurga-Lopez,Theresa Liebig, Leonardo Medina Santa Cruz, Niklas Sax, Peter Läderach and Grazia Pacillo
This factsheet gives answers on how climate exacerbates root causes of conflict in Kenya, using a climate security pathway analysis. Two main pathways are identified:

1. Resource availability and access: Climate-related impacts limit the availability of valuable resources such as water, pasture, livestock, and fish, making access to these resources highly contested. This is especially true in the country’s drought-affected arid and semi-arid lands (which cover more than 80% of the land area), where small-scale resource-related conflicts between pastoral groups are facilitated by the proliferation of small arms, as well as grievances fed by marginalization, a lack of basic services, limited employment opportunities, weak governance, and erosion of formal institutions. The resulting climate-related insecurity has the potential to spread across administrative boundaries within Kenya
as well as internationally.

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