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Climate change and its impacts on adolescent
capabilities in Ethiopia
Workneh Yadete, March 2021
Adolescent girl carryng water, Amhara, Ethiopia © Nathalie Bertrams /GAGE 2020
Presentation Outline
1
• GAGE overview
2
• GAGE findings
3
• Recommendations
GAGE Overview
Water cannisters in Qualissa, Ethiopia © Nathalie Bertrams / GAGE 2020
Please note that the photographs of
adolescents DO NOT capture GAGE research
participants and consent was gained from
their guardians for the photographs to be
used for GAGE communications purposes.
Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE):
A longitudinal research programme (2015-2024)
By finding out ‘what works,’ for whom, where
and why, we can better support adolescent girls
and boys to maximise their capabilities now and
in the future.
We are following 20,000 adolescent girls and boys - the largest cohort of
adolescents in the Global South
GAGE longitudinal research sample
Conceptual framework
Overview
Climate change is one of the most critical global challenges and is influencing the severity and frequency
of climate-related hazards. This can have indirect impacts on food/water security, migration and health.
Low-income countries are disproportionately impacted by the impacts of climate change and will
experience greater instances of climate-related hazards.
Girls are at heightened risks of the impacts of climate change due to intersection of gender and age
vulnerabilities.
Ethiopia is projected to have an increase in temperature of 1-2 degrees by 2050, increased
unpredictability of rains and increased instances of drought.
Timeline of recent climate-related events in Ethiopia
Water collection point in Amhara ©
Nathalie Bertrams / GAGE 2020
UNICEF, in collaboration with the regional water bureau
and water offices, has built eight multi-village climate-
resilient water schemes since the 2015/16 El Nino drought
©UNICEF Ethiopia/2019/Mulugeta Ayene
A boy in drought affected area in Afar
looking for water and pasture © UNICEF
Ethiopia/2015/Tesfaye
Market place in Oromia, Ethiopia © Nathalie Bertrams / GAGE 2019
GAGE findings
Direct impacts
• ‘There is a shortage of rain… We have lost our cattle. We became poor because of the
drought… The shortage of the rain is getting worse from time to time as a result we are not
able to produce good crops like sorghum’ (Community members)
Climate change is expected to increase rates of drought and locust outbreaks. As Ethiopia is
highly reliant on agriculture this has large impacts on poverty and food insecurity.
• ‘When there is not enough rain we sell firewood, and charcoal… We use money from the
sale of charcoal to cover family expenses.’ (Mothers of adolescents)
Due to drought-induced crop failure, some families have no other choice but to turn to
charcoal production as an alternative livelihood source, which can result in further
deforestation.
• ‘Females like us face different suffering when there is shortage of water in the area. It is
their responsibility to go long distances early in the morning to fetch water. The workload
increases for girls when there is shortage of water.’ (15-year-old girl)
Changing weather patterns can directly influence water availability, girls are more impacted
by this due to gender norms that mean girls are usually responsible for water collection.
Challenges of water collection
Risko and Roza are married adolescent girls, aged
16 and 17 respectively, and are taking part in the
GAGE Ethiopia participatory research in East
Hararghe Zone.
They took this picture of an adolescent girl
carrying water on her back to show the burden
that girls in their drought-prone community face.
Girls must wake up early every morning and travel
long distances over steep and rocky roads.
‘We have travel 2 hours one way every day,’ they
explained. Sometimes, they added, they carry
water and firewood at the same time. They
suggest that the government build water taps in
every community in order to free up girls’ and
women’s time for other work.’
Adolescent girl carrying water container © GAGE Ethiopia Participatory Research Team/GAGE 2019
Indirect impacts
• Droughts can also cause high rates of seasonal migration (in Afar) and increase time spent
collecting water (mainly impacting girls) due to water scarcity- all of which can impact school
attendance.
‘This change in climate is the major reason for students to drop out of school. Since most of the
parents are poor, they cannot educate their children’ (Key informant, East Hararghe)
Education: Poverty and food insecurity as a result of climate-shocks such as drought can lead to
school drop-out and impact learning outcomes.
• For example areas that were previously free from malaria are now reporting increased
incidences due to a warmer climate. Increased flooding can also result in the polluting of
water sources and increased incidence of water-borne diseases.
‘The climate change in our village from wet to dry… and the climate changed from mid-
temperate to hot. Earlier, there were no malarial diseases but now it started to be seen in our
village… This year there are some five or six people who are affected by malaria from the same
family’ (Community members, East Hararghe)
Health: Changes in vector-borne disease such as malaria due to the changing climate.
Indirect impacts
• We found high rates of migration from Oromia region to Somali region to find alternative
work to agriculture.
• In Afar migration to more fertile land is common, this can cause conflict between Amhara
communities and Afar pastoralist when they migrate to each other’s land.
• Significant ethnic violence has occurred between Somali and Oromia regions of Ethiopia -
resource scarcity may have contributed to tensions and conflict in the region as populations
clash over access to fertile land and water sources.
Conflict and migration: Climate shocks such as drought have resulted in increased migration
as a coping strategy.
‘Amhara never want to see us when we keep cattle near their farm. If Afar cattle may eat their
crops, they will attack our cattle and camels using hatchets, and then Afars will not tolerate
them, and we will conflict with them. They will kill Afars and they killed many of us and we also
killed many of them… [We migrate] in search of pasture for our cattle and camels that we go to
these areas. It is to save our cattle from drought that we go to these places.’ (Focus group
discussion for 16 to 18-year-old boys, Afar)
Indirect impacts
• Due to a lack of water, conflict can arise at water sources. Adolescent girls are also put at
increased risk of sexual violence when travelling further distances to collect water.
‘A lot of women have been hurt at the water point… People are fighting over the existing scarce water
resource because of the shortage… People have been attacking each other when fetching from the
water source. Pregnant women have been hit in the abdomen… (17-year-old boy, East Hararghe)
Violence: Climate change can put some adolescents (particularly girls) at increased risk of violence.
• This is due to communities strong reliance on the climate for their households’ livelihoods. Many
adolescents were worried and stress about the impacts of drought on their future livelihoods and
their ability to stay in school.
‘I was worried about the animals that were dying. Then I was worried that we might not have
anything to eat, when many animals were dying and I was crying on the roads while walking. I was
too much worried about the future, if all our animals were going to die.’ (12 year old boy Afar)
Psychosocial: Strong psychosocial impacts of the changing climate in Afar.
Adolescent participation within climate change action
They [girls] make dagu [traditional form of
decision making in Afar] However, they never
make dagu in detail like elders. They only share
information about themselves, and weddings.
They never talk about big social issues, like
drought, migration, conflict. Boys make dagu in
detail on societal issues, but girls do not’
(15 year old boy, Afar)
Increasingly we have seen young climate activists
across the world taking action and challenging
governments and policy makers.
We found some youth involvement in environmental
protection schemes to combat deforestation and
erosion. Boys were particularly strong advocates and
vocal about the impacts of deforestation.
Although girls are especially vulnerable to the impacts
of climate change. There is a lack of girls’ voices on this
issue and many are excluded from decision-making
platforms.
Recurrent drought and water
contamination due to over-use
Abdi and Ahmed are adolescent boys, aged 17 and
18 respectively, and are taking part in the
GAGE Ethiopia participatory research in East
Hararghe Zone.
They took this picture of a muddy pond to
highlight the critical shortage of safe drinking water
in their community. They explained that because
the only accessible water tap is hours away and
there is recurrent drought, during the rainy
season the community constructs small ponds
which are used to catch and store water for
both humans and livestock. The water is not
clean and many people are continuously ill.
They suggest that the government follow through
on its stated objective of bringing potable water to
the community.
A pond used for people and cattle © GAGE Ethiopia Participatory Research Team/GAGE 2019
Young girl carrying firewood to the market © Nathalie Bertrams / GAGE 2020
GAGE recommendations
Recommendations
1
• Ensure that children and young people’s unique perspectives and experiences inform climate change
adaptation strategies, especially through encouraging girls’ active participation (SDG4, SDG5)
2
• Scale up access to age- and gender-responsive social protection to support adolescents and their
caregivers who are vulnerable to climate-related shocks (SGD1, SDG2, SG4, SDG 10).
3
• Strengthen health and WASH facilities to respond to changing disease patterns induced by climate
change and ensure psychosocial services are adapted to climate realities (SDG3, SDG4 SDG6).
4
• Address climate stressors in order to mitigate an important driver of intra-household and
community-level violence (SDG5, SDG16).
Download the report: ‘The first thing that
I fear for my future is lack of rain and
drought’: climate change and its impacts
on adolescent capabilities in low- and
middle-income countries | GAGE (odi.org)
Special issue call for papers
Interactions between Environmental, Economic
and Social Sustainability for Adolescent
Development
Sustainability
Guest editors: Dr. Nicola Jones, Ms Megan
Devonald, Dr Khadija Mitu
Deadline: 15th September 2021
More information: mdpi.com/si/79390
Contact Us
WEBSITE
www.gage.odi.org
TWITTER
@GAGE_programme
FACEBOOK
GenderandAdolescence
About GAGE:
 Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence
(GAGE) is a nine-year (2015-2024) mixed-
methods longitudinal research programme
focused on what works to support
adolescent girls’ and boys’ capabilities in the
second decade of life and beyond.
 We are following the lives of 18,000
adolescents in six focal countries in Africa,
Asia and the Middle East.

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Climate change and its impacts on adolescent capabilities in Ethiopia

  • 1. Climate change and its impacts on adolescent capabilities in Ethiopia Workneh Yadete, March 2021 Adolescent girl carryng water, Amhara, Ethiopia © Nathalie Bertrams /GAGE 2020
  • 2. Presentation Outline 1 • GAGE overview 2 • GAGE findings 3 • Recommendations
  • 3. GAGE Overview Water cannisters in Qualissa, Ethiopia © Nathalie Bertrams / GAGE 2020 Please note that the photographs of adolescents DO NOT capture GAGE research participants and consent was gained from their guardians for the photographs to be used for GAGE communications purposes.
  • 4. Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE): A longitudinal research programme (2015-2024) By finding out ‘what works,’ for whom, where and why, we can better support adolescent girls and boys to maximise their capabilities now and in the future. We are following 20,000 adolescent girls and boys - the largest cohort of adolescents in the Global South
  • 7. Overview Climate change is one of the most critical global challenges and is influencing the severity and frequency of climate-related hazards. This can have indirect impacts on food/water security, migration and health. Low-income countries are disproportionately impacted by the impacts of climate change and will experience greater instances of climate-related hazards. Girls are at heightened risks of the impacts of climate change due to intersection of gender and age vulnerabilities. Ethiopia is projected to have an increase in temperature of 1-2 degrees by 2050, increased unpredictability of rains and increased instances of drought.
  • 8. Timeline of recent climate-related events in Ethiopia Water collection point in Amhara © Nathalie Bertrams / GAGE 2020 UNICEF, in collaboration with the regional water bureau and water offices, has built eight multi-village climate- resilient water schemes since the 2015/16 El Nino drought ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2019/Mulugeta Ayene A boy in drought affected area in Afar looking for water and pasture © UNICEF Ethiopia/2015/Tesfaye
  • 9. Market place in Oromia, Ethiopia © Nathalie Bertrams / GAGE 2019 GAGE findings
  • 10. Direct impacts • ‘There is a shortage of rain… We have lost our cattle. We became poor because of the drought… The shortage of the rain is getting worse from time to time as a result we are not able to produce good crops like sorghum’ (Community members) Climate change is expected to increase rates of drought and locust outbreaks. As Ethiopia is highly reliant on agriculture this has large impacts on poverty and food insecurity. • ‘When there is not enough rain we sell firewood, and charcoal… We use money from the sale of charcoal to cover family expenses.’ (Mothers of adolescents) Due to drought-induced crop failure, some families have no other choice but to turn to charcoal production as an alternative livelihood source, which can result in further deforestation. • ‘Females like us face different suffering when there is shortage of water in the area. It is their responsibility to go long distances early in the morning to fetch water. The workload increases for girls when there is shortage of water.’ (15-year-old girl) Changing weather patterns can directly influence water availability, girls are more impacted by this due to gender norms that mean girls are usually responsible for water collection.
  • 11. Challenges of water collection Risko and Roza are married adolescent girls, aged 16 and 17 respectively, and are taking part in the GAGE Ethiopia participatory research in East Hararghe Zone. They took this picture of an adolescent girl carrying water on her back to show the burden that girls in their drought-prone community face. Girls must wake up early every morning and travel long distances over steep and rocky roads. ‘We have travel 2 hours one way every day,’ they explained. Sometimes, they added, they carry water and firewood at the same time. They suggest that the government build water taps in every community in order to free up girls’ and women’s time for other work.’ Adolescent girl carrying water container © GAGE Ethiopia Participatory Research Team/GAGE 2019
  • 12. Indirect impacts • Droughts can also cause high rates of seasonal migration (in Afar) and increase time spent collecting water (mainly impacting girls) due to water scarcity- all of which can impact school attendance. ‘This change in climate is the major reason for students to drop out of school. Since most of the parents are poor, they cannot educate their children’ (Key informant, East Hararghe) Education: Poverty and food insecurity as a result of climate-shocks such as drought can lead to school drop-out and impact learning outcomes. • For example areas that were previously free from malaria are now reporting increased incidences due to a warmer climate. Increased flooding can also result in the polluting of water sources and increased incidence of water-borne diseases. ‘The climate change in our village from wet to dry… and the climate changed from mid- temperate to hot. Earlier, there were no malarial diseases but now it started to be seen in our village… This year there are some five or six people who are affected by malaria from the same family’ (Community members, East Hararghe) Health: Changes in vector-borne disease such as malaria due to the changing climate.
  • 13. Indirect impacts • We found high rates of migration from Oromia region to Somali region to find alternative work to agriculture. • In Afar migration to more fertile land is common, this can cause conflict between Amhara communities and Afar pastoralist when they migrate to each other’s land. • Significant ethnic violence has occurred between Somali and Oromia regions of Ethiopia - resource scarcity may have contributed to tensions and conflict in the region as populations clash over access to fertile land and water sources. Conflict and migration: Climate shocks such as drought have resulted in increased migration as a coping strategy. ‘Amhara never want to see us when we keep cattle near their farm. If Afar cattle may eat their crops, they will attack our cattle and camels using hatchets, and then Afars will not tolerate them, and we will conflict with them. They will kill Afars and they killed many of us and we also killed many of them… [We migrate] in search of pasture for our cattle and camels that we go to these areas. It is to save our cattle from drought that we go to these places.’ (Focus group discussion for 16 to 18-year-old boys, Afar)
  • 14. Indirect impacts • Due to a lack of water, conflict can arise at water sources. Adolescent girls are also put at increased risk of sexual violence when travelling further distances to collect water. ‘A lot of women have been hurt at the water point… People are fighting over the existing scarce water resource because of the shortage… People have been attacking each other when fetching from the water source. Pregnant women have been hit in the abdomen… (17-year-old boy, East Hararghe) Violence: Climate change can put some adolescents (particularly girls) at increased risk of violence. • This is due to communities strong reliance on the climate for their households’ livelihoods. Many adolescents were worried and stress about the impacts of drought on their future livelihoods and their ability to stay in school. ‘I was worried about the animals that were dying. Then I was worried that we might not have anything to eat, when many animals were dying and I was crying on the roads while walking. I was too much worried about the future, if all our animals were going to die.’ (12 year old boy Afar) Psychosocial: Strong psychosocial impacts of the changing climate in Afar.
  • 15. Adolescent participation within climate change action They [girls] make dagu [traditional form of decision making in Afar] However, they never make dagu in detail like elders. They only share information about themselves, and weddings. They never talk about big social issues, like drought, migration, conflict. Boys make dagu in detail on societal issues, but girls do not’ (15 year old boy, Afar) Increasingly we have seen young climate activists across the world taking action and challenging governments and policy makers. We found some youth involvement in environmental protection schemes to combat deforestation and erosion. Boys were particularly strong advocates and vocal about the impacts of deforestation. Although girls are especially vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. There is a lack of girls’ voices on this issue and many are excluded from decision-making platforms.
  • 16. Recurrent drought and water contamination due to over-use Abdi and Ahmed are adolescent boys, aged 17 and 18 respectively, and are taking part in the GAGE Ethiopia participatory research in East Hararghe Zone. They took this picture of a muddy pond to highlight the critical shortage of safe drinking water in their community. They explained that because the only accessible water tap is hours away and there is recurrent drought, during the rainy season the community constructs small ponds which are used to catch and store water for both humans and livestock. The water is not clean and many people are continuously ill. They suggest that the government follow through on its stated objective of bringing potable water to the community. A pond used for people and cattle © GAGE Ethiopia Participatory Research Team/GAGE 2019
  • 17. Young girl carrying firewood to the market © Nathalie Bertrams / GAGE 2020 GAGE recommendations
  • 18. Recommendations 1 • Ensure that children and young people’s unique perspectives and experiences inform climate change adaptation strategies, especially through encouraging girls’ active participation (SDG4, SDG5) 2 • Scale up access to age- and gender-responsive social protection to support adolescents and their caregivers who are vulnerable to climate-related shocks (SGD1, SDG2, SG4, SDG 10). 3 • Strengthen health and WASH facilities to respond to changing disease patterns induced by climate change and ensure psychosocial services are adapted to climate realities (SDG3, SDG4 SDG6). 4 • Address climate stressors in order to mitigate an important driver of intra-household and community-level violence (SDG5, SDG16).
  • 19. Download the report: ‘The first thing that I fear for my future is lack of rain and drought’: climate change and its impacts on adolescent capabilities in low- and middle-income countries | GAGE (odi.org) Special issue call for papers Interactions between Environmental, Economic and Social Sustainability for Adolescent Development Sustainability Guest editors: Dr. Nicola Jones, Ms Megan Devonald, Dr Khadija Mitu Deadline: 15th September 2021 More information: mdpi.com/si/79390
  • 20. Contact Us WEBSITE www.gage.odi.org TWITTER @GAGE_programme FACEBOOK GenderandAdolescence About GAGE:  Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) is a nine-year (2015-2024) mixed- methods longitudinal research programme focused on what works to support adolescent girls’ and boys’ capabilities in the second decade of life and beyond.  We are following the lives of 18,000 adolescents in six focal countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

Editor's Notes

  1. Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) is a nine-year (2015-2024) mixed-methods longitudinal research programme exploring the gendered experiences of young people aged 10-19 years. GAGE aims to generate new evidence on ‘what works’ to transform the lives of adolescent girls and boys to enable them to move out of poverty and exclusion, and fast-track social change.
  2. 3 CS Conceptual Framework
  3. All of these recommendations will help contribute to SDG 13 ‘Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts’ however they will also contribute to other SDGs. We have highlighted some of these on this slide.