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There is a conflict blind spot in development and climate action. While many of the world’s poorest people live in fragile or conflict-affected places, they receive very little support to build their long-term resilience.
Yet while working in fragile and conflict-affected places is tricky, ignoring them is no longer possible. This episode of Dynamics Drylands features two experts who are working to close the conflict blind spot.
Musaed Aklan, a specialist in water and climate change with Yemen’s Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies, shares how climate change and conflict are creating a vicious cycle of vulnerability to shocks in Yemen. And Amir Khouzam, a research associate at ODI Global, explains why the international community finds it so hard to fund and work in conflict-affected places – and how they can do so anyway.
Host: Bola Mosuro. Contributors: Amir Khouzam and Musaed Aklan.
Dynamic Drylands is produced by the research-to-action programme Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises (SPARC). SPARC is managed by Cowater International in partnership with the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Mercy Corps, and ODI Global. This material has been funded by UK aid from the UK government; however the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK government’s official policies.
For show notes, visit www.sparc-knowledge.org/dynamic-drylands-podcast or find us on X (@SPARC_ideas)
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By SPARCThere is a conflict blind spot in development and climate action. While many of the world’s poorest people live in fragile or conflict-affected places, they receive very little support to build their long-term resilience.
Yet while working in fragile and conflict-affected places is tricky, ignoring them is no longer possible. This episode of Dynamics Drylands features two experts who are working to close the conflict blind spot.
Musaed Aklan, a specialist in water and climate change with Yemen’s Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies, shares how climate change and conflict are creating a vicious cycle of vulnerability to shocks in Yemen. And Amir Khouzam, a research associate at ODI Global, explains why the international community finds it so hard to fund and work in conflict-affected places – and how they can do so anyway.
Host: Bola Mosuro. Contributors: Amir Khouzam and Musaed Aklan.
Dynamic Drylands is produced by the research-to-action programme Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises (SPARC). SPARC is managed by Cowater International in partnership with the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Mercy Corps, and ODI Global. This material has been funded by UK aid from the UK government; however the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK government’s official policies.
For show notes, visit www.sparc-knowledge.org/dynamic-drylands-podcast or find us on X (@SPARC_ideas)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.