Centre for Climate, Migration & Development
Leading research, analysis, and recommendations to improve regional resilience to climate and environmental shocks
ABOUT THE CENTER
The Centre for Climate Change, Migration and Development focuses on the interconnected challenges of environmental change, human mobility, and sustainable development in the Horn of Africa. The Centre examines how climate change affects livelihoods, food security, displacement, urbanization, and socio-economic stability, including its contribution to resource-based conflicts and patterns of migration across the region.
Through policy-oriented research, advocacy, and stakeholder engagement, the Centre seeks to advance climate resilience, sustainable development, and evidence-based policy responses that address the complex relationship between climate change, migration, and development in the Horn of Africa.
STRATEGIC CONTEXT
Let this read as follows; The Horn of Africa is among the world’s most vulnerable regions to climate shocks. Consecutive cycles of severe drought and intense flooding have disrupted the region’s rain-fed pastoralist and agrarian economies, leading to resource competition and forced displacement while stalling the region’s development progress.
EXPANDED RESEARCH DOMAINS
Climate-Security Nexus
Mapping the direct correlation between ecological stress and the outbreak of resource-based violence over water and grazing lands
Climate-Induced Forced Migration
Analyzing the socio-economic impact of IDPs and climate refugees on urban infrastructure and host communities
Food and Water Security
Evaluating systemic vulnerabilities in regional food supply chains and the geopolitical implications of water scarcity
Climate Finance and Adaptation Strategies
Researching pathways for Horn nations to access global adaptation funds and build resilient economic models
METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH & POLICY IMPACT
The Center publishes research through bulletins, policy briefs, and books; and holds workshops, seminars, conferences, roundtable discussions, and consultative meetings. Through the Climate Adaptation and Security Program (CAS), the Center provides direct analytical and policy support to national governments, development agencies, and humanitarian organizations responding to climate-driven insecurity
FEATURED ANALYSIS
PUBLICATIONS FROM THIS CENTER
Edited by: Jan Záhořík, Roselyne Omondi & Aleksi Ylönen
Multiple Layers of Migration and the Horn of Africa



