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Climate Frontline

In Climate Frontline, African women and men describe, in their own words, how climate change is affecting their lives and how they are adapting to survive. These communities are not only living with climate change, they are implementing strategies in order to adapt to the changing conditions. Governments and international bodies should recognise that these communities have experiences that can help reduce negative impacts of climate change.

The NGOs behind Climate Frontline believe that actions to tackle climate change must start by listening to and supporting communities living on the climate frontline. We hope Climate Frontline can contribute to sufficient and reliable climate change adaptation support for these communities.

"We should have rains twice a year... now we are lucky to get showers to give us pasture. But this is not the only change we see. The climate has changed inside the people as well."
Kitunda Mutava, Kyuso District, Kenya

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The accounts on these pages have been collected from communities living in the highlighted countries.

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