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Climate Change Threatens Horn of Africa Stability, Djibouti Says

Climate Change Threatens Horn of Africa Stability, Djibouti Says
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Djibouti's Economy Minister Ilyas Moussa Dawaleh has warned that climate change is destabilizing the Horn of Africa by exacerbating droughts, floods, and resource competition. He called for urgent regional and international cooperation to prevent further conflict and displacement.

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The Horn of Africa is a strategically vital region where climate-induced instability poses significant risks to global security and humanitarian efforts.

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By Zakaria Hassan - Reporter BAKU (Dawan) – Djibouti’s Economy Minister Ilyas Moussa Dawaleh said climate change threatens stability in the Horn of Africa as droughts and floods worsen regional vulnerabilities, Djibouti News Agency ADI reported.

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