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SACCORD appeals to Govt to strengthen climate preparedness

By MAIMBO MWEEMBA
The Southern African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (SACCORD) has appealed to the Government to strengthen preparedness for the country in view of the possible drought that the country may experience as citizens grapple with climate change.

SACCORD Executive Director Boniface Cheembe said this preparedness is important as it will help the country be able to manage or mitigate the conflicts that are likely to arise out of climate change as is being showcased by the unpredictable weather patterns.

“It is now clear that calamities related to climate change, such as drought, make this phenomenon a conflict driver and a threat multiplier as it takes advantage of the nation’s vulnerabilities that are already in existence such as economic vulnerabilities, among others, the net effect of the potential drought because of climate change may be negative ramifications on human security and livelihoods leading to conflicts due to reduced economic as well as agricultural outputs.,” he said.

Mr Cheembe said the Government working with stakeholders needs to cultivate community resilience by formulating a viable climate change and conflict prevention strategy to mitigate the threat multiplier impact of climate change.

He suggested that Government should a strengthened and well supported Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) and implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), among others.