Towards a common vision of climate, peace and security in Zambia

Zambia has historically qualified as a regional model of stability and peace. However, this status is being undermined by several socio-political factors, including deeply entrenched patterns of social inequality and gender discrimination, high levels of poverty and youth unemployment, as well as re...

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Main Authors: Caroli, Giulia, Maviza, Gracsious, Fumpa-Makano, Rosemary, Kambela, Lweendo, Kapulu, Ndashe Philemon, De Coning, Cedric, Tarusarira, Joram, Medina, Leonardo, Sax, Niklas, Pacillo, Grazia
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135640
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author Caroli, Giulia
Maviza, Gracsious
Fumpa-Makano, Rosemary
Kambela, Lweendo
Kapulu, Ndashe Philemon
De Coning, Cedric
Tarusarira, Joram
Medina, Leonardo
Sax, Niklas
Pacillo, Grazia
author_browse Caroli, Giulia
De Coning, Cedric
Fumpa-Makano, Rosemary
Kambela, Lweendo
Kapulu, Ndashe Philemon
Maviza, Gracsious
Medina, Leonardo
Pacillo, Grazia
Sax, Niklas
Tarusarira, Joram
author_facet Caroli, Giulia
Maviza, Gracsious
Fumpa-Makano, Rosemary
Kambela, Lweendo
Kapulu, Ndashe Philemon
De Coning, Cedric
Tarusarira, Joram
Medina, Leonardo
Sax, Niklas
Pacillo, Grazia
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description Zambia has historically qualified as a regional model of stability and peace. However, this status is being undermined by several socio-political factors, including deeply entrenched patterns of social inequality and gender discrimination, high levels of poverty and youth unemployment, as well as recurring episodes of electoral violence. Climate and extreme weather events compound most of these vulnerabilities and even create new ones, generating societal dynamics that will likely increase social tensions with greater risk of insecurity. The CGIAR’s Climate Resilience initiative held a 2-day workshop in Lusaka to deepen understanding of the conditions under which climate-driven risks to peace and security can materialize in Zambia and what can be done to mitigate and prevent them from emerging. This workshop brought together over 45 stakeholders from Zambia’s humanitarian, development, climate and peace sectors, including government representatives, NGOs, international organizations, and research institutes. This report aims to provide a synthesis of the main findings of the workshop to inform and frame national-level policymaking in the area of climate, peace and security.
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spelling CGSpace1356402025-12-08T09:54:28Z Towards a common vision of climate, peace and security in Zambia Caroli, Giulia Maviza, Gracsious Fumpa-Makano, Rosemary Kambela, Lweendo Kapulu, Ndashe Philemon De Coning, Cedric Tarusarira, Joram Medina, Leonardo Sax, Niklas Pacillo, Grazia climate change agriculture climate change adaptation resilience Zambia has historically qualified as a regional model of stability and peace. However, this status is being undermined by several socio-political factors, including deeply entrenched patterns of social inequality and gender discrimination, high levels of poverty and youth unemployment, as well as recurring episodes of electoral violence. Climate and extreme weather events compound most of these vulnerabilities and even create new ones, generating societal dynamics that will likely increase social tensions with greater risk of insecurity. The CGIAR’s Climate Resilience initiative held a 2-day workshop in Lusaka to deepen understanding of the conditions under which climate-driven risks to peace and security can materialize in Zambia and what can be done to mitigate and prevent them from emerging. This workshop brought together over 45 stakeholders from Zambia’s humanitarian, development, climate and peace sectors, including government representatives, NGOs, international organizations, and research institutes. This report aims to provide a synthesis of the main findings of the workshop to inform and frame national-level policymaking in the area of climate, peace and security. 2023-12 2023-12-20T11:26:16Z 2023-12-20T11:26:16Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135640 en Open Access application/pdf Caroli, G.; Maviza, G.; Fumpa-Makano, R.; Kambela, L.; Kapulu, N.P.; De Coning, C.; Tarusarira, J.; Medina, L.; Sax, N.; Pacillo, G. (2023) Towards a common vision of climate, peace and security in Zambia. 36 p.
spellingShingle climate change
agriculture
climate change adaptation
resilience
Caroli, Giulia
Maviza, Gracsious
Fumpa-Makano, Rosemary
Kambela, Lweendo
Kapulu, Ndashe Philemon
De Coning, Cedric
Tarusarira, Joram
Medina, Leonardo
Sax, Niklas
Pacillo, Grazia
Towards a common vision of climate, peace and security in Zambia
title Towards a common vision of climate, peace and security in Zambia
title_full Towards a common vision of climate, peace and security in Zambia
title_fullStr Towards a common vision of climate, peace and security in Zambia
title_full_unstemmed Towards a common vision of climate, peace and security in Zambia
title_short Towards a common vision of climate, peace and security in Zambia
title_sort towards a common vision of climate peace and security in zambia
topic climate change
agriculture
climate change adaptation
resilience
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135640
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