Episode 3: What Makes a Place (No Longer) Habitable? Environmental Change in Ghana and Mali

Is climate change alone driving migration decisions? For agricultural communities, environmental and economic factors are deeply intertwined, making it difficult to pinpoint climate as the sole or even primary cause of mobility. This episode features the voices of local farmers in Ghana and Mali, along with insights from experts Dr. Mumuni Abu (University of Ghana) and Sidy Boly (National Institute of Statistics of Mali). They share how traditional livelihoods and gender roles are adapting to environmental changes and economic pressures, broadening our understanding of what habitability means.

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Episode 2: More Than Words: Climate Challenges in Afghanistan and Somalia

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Episode 4: To Stay or to Go? Migration Decisions and Tipping Points in Ghana