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Wetlands: Vital for Climate Action, Disaster Resilience, and Peace

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Wetlands play a significant role in environmental peacebuilding, which involves using natural resources and environmental management as tools to promote peace and stability. Together with our Sahel and Eastern Africa Offices we aim at integrating wetlands into environmental peacebuilding initiatives to contribute to conflict prevention, post-conflict recovery, sustainable livelihoods, biodiversity conservation, climate resilience, and international cooperation. 

Water Shocks: Wetlands and Human Migration in the Sahel

This report calls attention to the worsening condition of wetlands in the Sahel and explains how this decline is undermining human well-being and compelling people to migrate, including to Europe. The rivers, lakes, floodplains and deltas of the Sahel are highly productive and biologically diverse ecosystems, fed by seasonal floods. These dynamic wetlands have long shaped human culture and been the basis for local and regional economies. Tens of millions of people still depend on their vitality. But these natural assets are degrading, often due to ill-advised economic development projects which divert water resources. Consequently, some wetlands have ceased to be a refuge in hard times and have instead become sources of out-migration, as people look elsewhere for alternative livelihoods.

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Our partnerships

We actively participate in the Civil Society Dialogue Network of the European Peacebuiding Liaison Office.  

We contribute to the EU Climate Security Dialogue organised by European Commission Service for Foreign Policy Instruments (FPI). 

We support Wetlands International  WPS Partnership.