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BASIC Research Research Briefing 5

Climate Change, Conflict, Food Security and Social Protection in Niger

Published on 19 August 2025

Niger, like much of West Africa, faces interconnected short- and long-term challenges, particularly around food insecurity, conflict, and climatic extremes. Although hazards such as droughts and floods are not the only drivers of food insecurity, they can worsen vulnerabilities and worsen humanitarian impacts.

This Research Briefing introduces the concept of opportunity storylines to explore the impacts of plausible climate futures and identify which social protection systems could be used to reduce hunger and protect livelihoods.

It draws on findings from a workshop attended by climate and technical experts from Niger and the wider Sahel. The event drew on research led by the Better Assistance in Crises (BASIC) Research programme in partnership with the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre, and regional climate specialists examining the links between climate change, conflict, food security, and social protection.

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Vogel, M.M. et al. (2025) 'Climate Change, Conflict, Food Security and Social Protection in Niger', BASIC Research Research Briefing 5, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/BASIC.2025.012

Authors

Lars Otto Naess

Research Fellow

Jeremy Lind

Professorial Fellow

Thabiso Mphisa

Communications and Impact Officer

Publication details

published by
Institute of Development Studies
doi
10.19088/BASIC.2025.012
language
English

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Niger

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