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Corniche seaside street and seafront of the city of Alexandria, Egypt
Update
The city is sinking, and as it does so, seawater is seeping into the fertile delta. More than 90 per cent of Egypt is desert and the increased risk of saline contamination of the most productive agricultural region is potentially catastrophic.
Water Science Policy
Two Mexican women walking in front of a yellow wall.
Update
During emergency evacuations, displacements and return, risks of sexual and physical violence, partner violence, forced and/or coerced prostitution, child and/or forced marriage, and trafficking for sexual exploitation and forced labor are heightened.
World Bank, the
Pottery water jars, Maharashta, India
Update
Prajkta Harishchandra Gaikwad from the Yashwantrao Chavan School of Social Work describes how communities in the Satara district of Maharashtra are using traditional earthen pots to keep drinking water cool during heat waves.
Climate and Development Knowledge Network
Midterm Review of the Sendai Framework - plenary session
Feature
To implement DRR policies and plans, all stakeholders need to be engaged, at every stage. Those most at risk are often disadvantaged through lack of access to resources, power, and influence – like persons with disabilities, local communities, and women.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
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Documents and publications
This publication explores enablers and barriers to women’s careers and leadership aspirations in disaster risk reduction (DRR). The findings offer insight into what organisations and the profession more broadly can do to improve career outcomes in DRR.
River flowing through green fields and hills.
Research briefs
Flooding and earthquakes are some of the most frequent natural hazards globally. A great deal of work has been done to understand their risk – but relatively little to determine how they can occur at the same time.
Conversation Media Group, the
A woman who sells water on the street in Accra, Ghana, carries her load balanced on her head.
Update
With extreme heat conditions increasing because of climate change, Wits scientists have been amongst the experts who have been sounding the alarm on the sometimes deadly impact of heat exposure on humans.
University of the Witwatersrand
Gold money coin with trading graph, financial investment concept can use as background
Research briefs
Increased average temperatures could drive up annual food and headline inflation by up to 1.18 percent by 2035, a new ECB working paper with PIK expertise shows.
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Catamaran resting on resting on a residential neighborhood street after Hurricane Ian
Update
The official 2023 hurricane season forecasts were just released, and while the Atlantic may see an average storm season this year, a busier-than-normal season is forecast in the eastern Pacific, meaning heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii.
Conversation Media Group, the
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Documents and publications
The ESOTC 2022 report includes a snapshot of the global context during the year, a more comprehensive overview of conditions in Europe, and a focus on the Arctic.
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