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Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet: Afghanistan (2023)

Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet: Afghanistan (2023)
February 2023
Stockholm
SIPRI

Afghanistan is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, with more frequent extreme weather events and temperatures that are increasing faster than the global average. These factors, coupled with the legacy of four decades of war, a complex humanitarian emergency and an economic crisis since the Taliban’s takeover of the government in August 2021, have heightened the vulnerability of the Afghan population. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)/EDITORS

Dr Jiayi Zhou is a Researcher in the SIPRI Conflict, Peace and Security Programme.
Katongo Seyuba is a Researcher in the SIPRI Climate Change and Risk Programme.
Kheira Tarif is a Researcher in the SIPRI Climate Change and Risk Programme.
Asha Ali is a Junior Research Fellow in NUPI’s Climate, Peace and Security Risks Project.