This course will examine the impact of climate change on societies, cultures, and economies in the West African Sahel, which includes Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, and Nigeria. The Sahel, a transitional zone between the Sahara Desert and the savanna in sub-Saharan Africa, has been particularly affected by climate change, which has led to unpredictable rainfall and drought. This is also an area of significant out-migration to other parts of Africa and Europe. Considering the movement of Sahelian populations in search of areas with heavier rainfall or irrigation, this course aims to examine the interdependence existing between climate change, conflict, and migration in order to confront the challenges facing rural and urban development in the Sahel. The course goes beyond approaches focused on the physical and chemical aspects of water to develop a constructive perspective, valuing local and international responses to climate change and water management.
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How to Apply:
To apply to an In-person Humanitarian Training Course:
- Create an application
- Select Humanitarian Training Courses
- Select Term: Spring 2025
- Select the course (s) you wish to apply to. Please note the modality of each course in the parentheses.
Course Application and Registration Inquiries:
Brendan Cahill, Executive Director
Email: brcahill@fordham.edu and cc iiha@fordham.edu