IRC Calls For Urgent Action As Violence, Insecurity, Extreme Weather Events Displace 9 Million In West Africa

June 20, 2024
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IRC Calls For Urgent Action As Violence, Insecurity, Extreme Weather Events Displace 9 Million In West Africa

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) has called for urgent action on escalating humanitarian needs as nearly 9 million people in West Africa are currently displaced due to increasing violence, insecurity, and extreme weather events.

IRC’s call comes as the global community marks the World Refugee Day today, 20th June.

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The rescue committee stressed the need for urgent action to address the specific challenges presented by this compound crisis of armed conflict and climate change.

It said that across the world, changing climate has exacerbated existing challenges with 16 countries currently being caught in the intersection of climate vulnerability and armed conflict, representing a staggering 44% of people impacted by natural disasters and 79% of those in humanitarian need. “One in four of those countries are in West Africa: Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and Nigeria. These communities often lack the resources to adapt or recover, bearing the brunt of climate-induced displacement,” IRC said in a statement released today.

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It warned that countries in West Africa are particularly vulnerable to sudden onset events such as floods, alongside ongoing issues like land degradation, water scarcity, and coastal erosion, which have increased in occurrence and severity due to the adverse effects of climate change. “In 2022, for the first time in sub-Saharan Africa, climate-related disasters caused almost as many internal displacements as conflicts: In Nigeria, most internal displacements were caused by disasters last year.

“The country experienced the worst floods in a decade, resulting in 2.4 million people displaced—the highest number of people displaced owing to disasters in Sub-Saharan Africa in the past ten years.”

Commenting on the escalating humanitarian crisis caused by displacement, Modou Diaw, Regional Vice President for the IRC in West Africa, said: “Conflict remains a primary driver of displacement, but over the last few decades, climate change has significantly impacted migration decisions across West Africa. 

“The overlap of conflict and climate disasters underscores the urgent need for comprehensive and coordinated responses to break the cycle of climate change and armed conflict, and to increase humanitarian access and funding that supports resilience and adaptation to climate change.

“The IRC is working to address the root causes of displacement, by enhancing resilience to climate shocks, and ensuring sustainable development are critical to mitigating the crisis by providing specialised support and protection services, including the safety, well-being, and rights of displaced women and girls, for access to violence prevention and response services, psychosocial support, and livelihoods assistance. ”

Since 1991, the IRC has partnered locally in West Africa to empower people in crisis to survive and rebuild their lives. The IRC’s regional office for West Africa is based in Dakar, Senegal, and supports six country programs in Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Nigeria and Sierra Leone as well as a project-specific office in Monrovia, Liberia.

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