Did you know that by 2050, up to 86 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa could be forced to migrate within their countries due to the slow-burning effects of climate change?
Climate migration isn’t just about people fleeing disasters. It’s about shrinking farmland, vanishing water sources, and fragile livelihoods pushing vulnerable communities—especially youth and women—into desperate decisions.
For many rural youth, a future in agriculture is no longer sustainable. But innovative, climate-smart solutions are making a difference. In northern Nigeria, switching from firewood to solar-powered meat processing created jobs, curbed deforestation, and even brought young people back from the cities.
The problem is complex—but the solutions can be transformative. Investing in human capital, creating green jobs, and pushing for bold climate action today will determine the stability of entire communities tomorrow.
At PROSDOMA, we are committed to this vision—supporting sustainable agriculture in Africa , building climate awareness in Alberta
, and helping newcomers thrive through job training, food security support, and eco-conscious programs.
Let’s not wait for climate migration to peak. Let’s act now, together. Join PROSDOMA in promoting resilience, sustainability, and inclusive growth across borders.
Source: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/climate-migration-deepening-our-solutions/
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