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The Climate Crisis - UNICEF

The Climate Crisis Climate Change Impacts, Trends and Vulnerabilities of Children in Sub saharan africa The Climate Crisis Climate Change Impacts, Trends and Vulnerabilities of Children in Sub saharan africa WASH Section, UNICEF ESARO. 30 October 2020. Authors Dr Samuel Godfrey (PhD, MSc CEng, BA(Hons), CEnv, CWem). Regional Advisor, Water Supply, Sanitation, Hygiene (WASH) / Regional Focal Lead Climate , Environment and Energy United Nations Children Fund ( UNICEF ) East and Southern africa Regional Office (ESARO).

Sub-Saharan Africa hosts several climate change hotspots, where strong physical and ecological effects of climate change intersect with large populations of poor and vulnerable communities. Recent years have seen serious climate-related crises including the severe ongoing crisis in the Sahel region of West Africa since 2012 in which a drought ...

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1 The Climate Crisis Climate Change Impacts, Trends and Vulnerabilities of Children in Sub saharan africa The Climate Crisis Climate Change Impacts, Trends and Vulnerabilities of Children in Sub saharan africa WASH Section, UNICEF ESARO. 30 October 2020. Authors Dr Samuel Godfrey (PhD, MSc CEng, BA(Hons), CEnv, CWem). Regional Advisor, Water Supply, Sanitation, Hygiene (WASH) / Regional Focal Lead Climate , Environment and Energy United Nations Children Fund ( UNICEF ) East and Southern africa Regional Office (ESARO).

2 Farai Angela Tunhuma (BEng, MSc, MBA). WASH Specialist Climate and Urbanization UNICEF ESARO. Suggested citation: Godfrey, S. and Tunhuma, , The Climate Crisis : Climate Change Impacts, Trends and Vulnerabilities of Children in Sub Sahara africa , United Nations Children's Fund Eastern and Southern africa Regional Office, Nairobi, September 2020. Contents iii v vi viii Executive x 1. 1. Greenhouse gas emissions and Climate 4. Definition of key 7. 2. Climate change scenarios and projections for 10. Sub-regional impact of Climate 14.

3 West 14. Southern 15. Eastern 16. The Eastern African 17. Climate change and urbanization in 17. Climate change, migration and displacement in 22. Climate hazards, risks, impacts and vulnerabilities in 23. The cost of inaction to Climate change in Sub- saharan 26. 3. Climate change policy and financing in 29. Nationally determined 29. Country-level 29. National Adaptation Programmes of 27. Status of National Adaptation 32. Financing mechanisms for managing Climate 33. 4. Rationale for 34. Rationale for UNICEF Climate change 34.

4 Climate change and 38. Climate change and 39. 5. UNICEF in 41. UNICEF Advising and supporting government 41. Low-carbon approaches when working with 42. iii Developing a Climate -informed country 43. Case study 1: Developing a Climate -informed country programme in 44. Reducing the carbon footprint of 47. Case study 2: Reducing the carbon footprint of UNICEF operations through prepositioning critical supplies in South 47. Climate change, innovation and the circular 49. Case Study 3: Innovation and circular economy approaches in C te d' 49.

5 Climate change and 51. Case Study 4: UNICEF WFP Joint Resilience Programming for food security in 52. Climate change and 53. Case Study 5: Climate -resilient WASH in 55. Case Study 6: Building resilience in the Sahel through Multi sectoral 57. Climate change, social inclusion and 60. Case Study 7: Social protection to strengthen resilience of mothers and children in 61. Climate change and 62. Case study 8: Building resilience through inclusion of DRR in the education system in 63. Climate change and 65. Case study 9: Impact of the 2015 2016 El Ni o on child health in southern 66.

6 Climate change, youth engagement and 67. Case study 10: UNICEF Scout Movement partnership for youth engagement on Climate change in Eastern and Southern 68. 6. 71. Annex 1: Examples of gender dimensions, adaptive strategies and possible 77. iv Contributors The authors would like to sincerely thank several contributors, without whom this report would not have been possible. Overall advice, guidance and critical inputs were provided by: Carmen Aiazzone, Partnerships Specialist, UNICEF ESARO; Lars Bernd, Programme Specialist, UNICEF WCARO; Sophie Chavanel; Chief of Communications UNICEF C te d'Ivoire; Kudakwashe Chimanya, Nutrition Specialist, UNICEF ESARO; Nicola Dell'.

7 Arciprete Partnerships Specialist, UNICEF ESARO; Christina de Bruin, Senior Advisor, UNICEF Brussels HQ; James Elder, Regional Chief of Communication, UNICEF ESARO;. Natalie Fol, Regional Adviser Communication for Development, UNICEF ESARO; Gabriele Fontana, Regional Adviser, Health, UNICEF ESARO; Moustapha Harouna, Chief WASH, UNICEF Mauritania; Dawda Jawara, WASH Specialist, UNICEF WCARO; Kitka Goyol, Chief of WASH, UNICEF Ethiopia; Christine Haufner, Consultant, UNICEF Brussels HQ;. Jean Benoit Manhes, UNICEF Deputy Representative, Madagascar; Joan Matji, Regional Adviser, Nutrition, UNICEF ESARO; Norman Muhwezi, Innovation Specialist, UNICEF Cote d'Ivoire; Gautam Narasimhan, Senior Adviser, Climate , Environment, Resilience and Peace, UNICEF New York Headquarters (NYHQ); Bo Viktor Nylund, Deputy Regional Director, UNICEF ESARO; Nicholas Rees, Policy Specialist, Climate , Environment, Resilience and Peace, UNICEF NYHQ; Bayiha Ruben, Regional Advisor WASH, UNICEF WCARO.

8 Akshay Sinha, Emergency Specialist, UNICEF ESARO; Julia Szczuka; Elena Trajkovska, Regional Chief of Supply & Procurement, UNICEF ESARO; Consultant UNICEF ESARO; Fiona Ward, Water Specialist, UNICEF NYHQ. v Acronyms C Degrees Celsius ANC Antenatal Care ART Anti-Retroviral Therapy BMZ Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (Germany). CRED Center for Research on Epidemiology of Disasters CO2 Carbon Dioxide CPD Country Programme Document CRC United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child CSIR Council for Scientific and Industrial Research DRR Disaster Risk Reduction EM-DAT Emergency Events Database ENSO El Ni o-Southern Oscillation ESARO Eastern and Southern africa Regional Office FAO Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FEWSNET Famine Early Warning Systems Network GCF Green Climate Fund GEF Global Environment

9 Facility GEWS Groundwater Early Warning System GHG Greenhouse Gas GWP Global Water Partnership IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development IFI International financing institution INDCs Intended Nationally Determined Contributions IPC Integrated Food Security Phase Classification IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change vi ITCZ Intertropical Convergence Zone IUCN International Union for Conservation of Nature LDC Least Developed Countries LDCF Least Developed Countries Fund LEG LDC Expert Group NAP National Adaptation Plan NAPA National Adaptation Programme of Action ND-GAIN University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative NDCs Nationally Determined Contributions NDVI Normalized Difference Vegetation Index NGO Non-Governmental Organization NYHQ New York Headquarters OCHA United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs OWNP One WASH National Programme RCP Representative Concentration Pathway SDGs Sustainable Development Goals UNDP United Nations Development Programme UNEP

10 United Nations Environment Programme UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund UNFCCC United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change UNSDCF United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework WASH Water, Sanitation and Hygiene WFP World Food Programme WWF World Wide Fund for Nature vii Foreword COVID-19 is a seemingly relentless test of the world's ability to respond to an unprecedented Crisis . Yet while global efforts confront the pandemic, we must not forget that the world is facing an even more ominous challenge: the Climate Crisis .


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