A study reveals that man-made climate change has increased the probability of the heatwave affecting South Sudan, particularly impacting women and girls. Given the country’s ongoing insecurity and instability since 2011, it remains ill-equipped to handle these environmental challenges.
A recent study indicates that the ongoing heatwave in South Sudan is significantly influenced by man-made climate change. Rising temperatures are disproportionately affecting vulnerable demographics, particularly women and girls. With the nation already facing challenges of insecurity and instability since its independence in 2011, it is poorly prepared to manage the growing number of environmental crises.
The study highlights the critical link between climate change and the severe heatwave in South Sudan, emphasizing its disproportionate impact on women and girls. It underscores the country’s existing vulnerabilities and inadequacies in addressing environmental challenges since its independence.
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