In Relatively Peaceful Tanzania, Climate Change and Migration Can Spur Conflict

13.11.2020 - We are proudly announcing the release of the article "In Relatively Peaceful Tanzania, Climate Change and Migration Can Spur Conflict" co-authored by EPICC doctoral researcher Julia Blocher and EPICC former guest researcher Emmanuel Ole Kileli.
In Relatively Peaceful Tanzania, Climate Change and Migration Can Spur Conflict
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The article was published in a policy magazine Migration Information Source, which is run by Migration Policy Institute (MPI) in D.C. It provides floor for research and though on migration and refugee trends across the globe, together with interactive data, analysis and resources.

In their article, the authors discuss the impacts of climate change on migration patterns and conflict potential in the context of Tanzania. Furthermore, a podcast recorded by Julia Blocher on the presented topic will accompany the article.

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Link to the Podcast will be published soon.

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