Climateflation and Water Scarcity : Why Africa Faces the World’s Sharpest Food-Security Risks

12 décembre 2025 | Asamoah Oppong Zadok
In Lagos, a maize seller recently doubled her prices within a single year. In Morocco, pipelines stretch across barren plains, carrying desalinated water to farms that once relied on rainfall. Across much of the continent, the pattern is unmistakable: in the regions most exposed to climate (…)
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