22 September 2023

Children displaced in a changing climate

‘Children displaced in a changing climate: Preparing for a future already underway’ analyses the most common weather-related hazards that lead to the largest number of displacements: floods, storms, droughts and wildfires. Millions of children are being driven from their homes by weather- related events, exacerbated by climate change. While the…, South Sudan. A girl holds up her books to keep them out of the floodwater on her way home from school. UNICEF/UN0548063/Grarup, Floods, The 10 countries with the most child displacements triggered by floods, including coastal flooding and flash floods from 2016 to 2021 were: Bangladesh, China, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Philippines, Somalia, South Sudan and Sudan. Philippines. A child stands by her destroyed home following Typhoon Rolly. UNICEF/UN0358916/Saldico, Storms, The 10 countries with the most child displacements triggered by storms, including tropical storms, tornadoes, blizzards and sandstorms from 2016 to 2021 were: Bangladesh, China, Cuba, Honduras, India, Madagascar, Mozambique, Philippines, the United States and Viet Nam Angola. Children and animals are pictured sharing water from a pond in Cunene…, Drought, Droughts are different from most other hazards in that they develop slowly, sometimes even over years, and their onset is generally difficult to detect. The 10 countries with the most child displacements triggered by droughts from 2017 to 2021 were: Afghanistan, Angola, Brazil, Burundi, Ethiopia, India, Iraq, Madagascar, Somalia and South Sudan., Wildfires, Wildfires can be triggered by lightning or human actions. The 10 countries with the most child displacements triggered by wildfires from 2016 to 2021 were: Australia, Canada, China, France, Greece, Israel, Spain, Syria, Türkiye and the United States. October 2023, CHILDREN DISPLACEDIN A CHANGING CLIMATEpreparing for a future already underway CHILDREN DISPLACED IN A CHANGING CLIMATE 2 AcknowledgementsThis United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) publication was developed jointly by UNICEFs Programme Division; Division of Data and Analytics, Planning and Monitoring; and Division of Global Communication and…