HD's work in Nigeria on climate change and conflict (Weathering Risk Peace Pillar)
Why is it so important for peacemaking to focus on climate change? HD’s Chris Agoha explains how our multilevel approach to sustainable peace in Nigeria is helping to reduce conflict over the impact of extreme weather in Africa’s most populous country and largest economy. Direction, production and scriptwriting: Alexandra Steinkraus, Laís Clemente Pereira and Nina Schmelzer (adelphi) Interviews conducted by: Alexandra Steinkraus (adelphi) Camera and editing: Paulus Müller-Hahl (Lichtbilder) © adelphi, all rights reserved The production of this video is supported by the German Federal Foreign Office and is part of the Weathering Risk Peace Pillar led by adelphi.

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