| Turkana
  County in Kenya is experiencing more frequent climatic extremes, such as
  droughts and fash foods, which threaten the sustainability of the area’s
  development as they impact negatively on pastoral livelihoods. These effects
  of climate change — in combination with other local vulnerabilities like
  poverty and lack of access to basic services — have increased competition and
  conficts over limited resources. They have pushed rural communities to
  migrate to urban areas, where social vices such as alcoholism and
  prostitution have risen as ways of coping with stress and depression. Future
  effects of climate change will lead to additional economic and non-economic
  loss and damage in the area. Therefore, it is necessary to provide support to
  help communities to build resilience to minimise and address climate losses
  and damages. |