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Report shows climate change displaced 427,000 children in Nigeria in 2022

by admineconai September 5, 2023
written by admineconai September 5, 2023
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A report by Save the Children, the charity organisation working to ensure that children have healthcare, food and shelter, as well as learning and child protection services when children need it most has shown that 427,000 children in Nigeria were displaced by climate-induced disasters in 2022.

According to the report released by the organisation on Monday, the 2022 flooding led to the highest number of displacements in sub-Saharan Africa – with 2.4 million victims.

The organisation quoted data from the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre which showed that at least 1.85 million children in the region were left displaced by climate shocks at the end of last year, compared to one million children affected by similar crises in 2021.

“Some of these children were displaced multiple times, while others only once, but all remained displaced from home at the end of the year, living in camps, with extended family, or other temporary arrangements,” the report read. “Flooding in Borno state and across other parts of Nigeria led to the country having sub-Saharan Africa’s highest number of new internal displacements due to climate disasters in 2022, with 2.4 million displacements,”.

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The report showed that by the end of the year at least 854,000 people remained displaced by these shocks, including an estimated 427,000 children.

“Meanwhile in Somalia, five failed rainy seasons forced about 6.6 million people – or 39% of the population- into critical levels of hunger, and led to the second highest number of internally displacements at 1.1 million people,”the report said. “The number of new internal displacements throughout the year across sub-Saharan Africa in 2022 due to such disasters was also three times higher than the previous year, with 7.4 million new internal displacements in 2022 compared to 2.6 million in 2021.”

Vishna Shah, who is a director at Save the Children, called on the international community to deliver on climate finance commitments, “including adaptation and loss and damage funding, that factor in children’s unique needs”.

“I am looking forward to seeing children voice their experiences and concerns to leaders at the Africa Climate Summit this week,” Shah said.

Story was adapted from TheCable.

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