African Midwifery Studies

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2000 No. 1 (2000)

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Climate Change and Human Security in the Sahel: A Moroccan Perspective

Maha Ould Ahmed, Mohammed V University of Rabat Abdelaziz El Hadiya, Mohammed V University of Rabat
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18708247
Published: September 3, 2000

Abstract

The Sahel region of Africa is particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts, including droughts, floods, and desertification, which threaten human security in Morocco. A qualitative approach was employed to gather insights from local stakeholders including midwives, policymakers, and community leaders. Midwifery services are experiencing increased demand due to climate-related health issues such as malnutrition and waterborne diseases, with a notable increase of up to 30% in the Sahel region. The findings highlight the urgent need for integrated climate change adaptation strategies that include strengthening midwifery services and improving access to clean water and sanitation facilities. Implementing policies that integrate midwifery services with broader health and environmental initiatives, alongside investments in sustainable agriculture and water management systems.

How to Cite

Maha Ould Ahmed, Abdelaziz El Hadiya (2000). Climate Change and Human Security in the Sahel: A Moroccan Perspective. African Midwifery Studies, Vol. 2000 No. 1 (2000). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18708247

Keywords

SahelianHuman SecurityClimate VulnerabilityEnvironmental StressesLivelihood DiversificationAdaptation StrategiesGeographical Analysis

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