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Climate Change and Vulnerability
Climate change poses a threat to the productivity of an economy, both from an agricultural and health perspective. As the effects of climate change are becoming more noticeable, ERSA supports research into how climate change directly impacts both present and future environments, economies and public health, especially in economies that are heavily dependent on agriculture.
ERSA is collaborating with the CVF/V20 as a regional partner in developing a Southern Africa regional derivative analysis for the CVM3, which provides a unique global assessment at the national level of present and potential future climate change impacts in key sectors of environment, economy, and public health. We also encourage the dissemination of research and debate around these issues. Take a look at the Climate Vulnerability Report, 3rd Edition, as well as other supporting publications and events to come.
As we continue to promote the discussion and development of economic policy in Southern Africa, we support the Brookings Institution in disseminating their flagship Foresight Africa 2023 Report. As 2023 begins, economic prospects for the global economy remain fragile, with considerable down-side risks. Even before the Covid pandemic, many African countries have been struggling to achieve sustainable and inclusive growth while burdened with rising public debt levels, poor infrastructure, jobless growth, and high inequality.
Looking forward, Africa’s recovery is further threatened by multiple crises and a precarious external environment. The war in Ukraine and global surge in inflation have ripped open the scars of the pandemic—putting historic pressure on food, fuel, and fertilizer prices. The uneven recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic continues to feature in headlines across Africa and elsewhere. Fragility in parts of the continent and adverse weather conditions are also key concerns.
These and other challenges make it easy to generalize pessimism about Africa’s growth prospects. While these challenges are real and require dedicated effort by many African states, there also remain important opportunities for growth and development in Africa. As African states look to overcome their challenges and embrace new opportunities, we invite you to join a conversation about Africa’s development prospects.
Brookings Institution's Flagship Foresight Africa 2023 was written by over 60 distinguished authors from around the world, including academics, policy makers and the Mayor of Cape Town. It highlights seven key areas of focus this year:
As a regional partner of the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) and Vulnerable Twenty Group (V20), we’re hosting a workshop on how climate change directly impacts both present and future environments and economies, especially in economies that are heavily dependent on agriculture. In this workshop, Brent Cloete presents his findings of the Southern African Regional Analysis, which is derived from the Climate Vulnerability Monitor. This is followed by a discussion. In the playlist that follows, you can find videos in which the Secretariat of the Climate Vulnerability Monitor, Sara Ahmed, presents the background of the CVM, and the key findings of the 3rd Edition Report, and where Bernd Hezel (Climate Media Factory) introduces the data portal, which includes a variety of health risk, environmental and macroeconomic indicators which are useful in monitoring the impact of climate change.
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