Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms Of Service
    • Advertisement
    Tuesday, July 7
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    ABS Africa TV
    • Breaking News
    • Trending
    • Africa News
    • World News
    • Features
    • Technology
    • Sports
    • Politics
    • More
      • Culture
      • Lifestyle
      • Travel
      • Business
      • Environment
      • Legal
      • Health
      • Cameroon
      • Ambazonia
      • AfroSingles
      • Environ/Climate
      • Editorial
      • The Leak Magazine
    • Donate
    Subscription
    ABS Africa TV
    Home»Environment»Climate change is worsening violent extremism in Kenya – what can be done
    Environment

    Climate change is worsening violent extremism in Kenya – what can be done

    Markel ZillaBy Markel ZillaJuly 7, 2026No Comments13 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Post Views: 12

    Climate change is worsening violent extremism in Kenya – what can be done

    Climate change is worsening violent extremism in Kenya – what can be done

    Kenya is facing worsening drought conditions after poor rains, with Mandera among the hardest-hit counties as millions of people risk food, water and pasture shortages. (Photo: WHO)

    Read this story aloud

    Listen to the clean text version of this article

    Ready
    1 min listen
    Audio reading is not supported on this browser.

    In north-eastern Kenya, for instance, droughts, flooding and livelihood destruction are unfolding alongside and worsening, activity by al-Shabaab, a terrorist network headquartered in Somalia

    Climate change and its associated impacts can worsen security challenges, including those associated with violent extremism.
    This is particularly the case in areas that are both vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and characterised by social and political instability.
    In north-eastern Kenya, for instance, droughts, flooding and livelihood destruction are unfolding alongside and worsening, activity by al-Shabaab, a terrorist network headquartered in Somalia.

    More To Read

    • The world has the science to transform food systems: The next frontier is scaling it
    • A Super El Niño is coming: Five hard‑won lessons the world can learn from Africa
    • Slum residents urged to adopt ‘localised solutions’ to mitigate climate change effects
    • World Met Organisation warns strong El Niño could trigger extreme weather worldwide
    • How the cocoa price crash is crushing West African farmers
    • Nearly 60 people killed in Ivory Coast floods since May

    The terror group has evolved from carrying out large-scale attacks in Kenya, such as the Westgate Mall attack (in 2013) and the Garissa University attack (2015), to persistent, low-intensity attacks and broader community engagement in the border region.
    Despite these overlapping crises, the understanding of how climate change and violent extremism interact remains limited.
    As a multidisciplinary team, we set out to address this gap through workshops with policymakers and practitioners working across relevant policy areas in Nairobi and north-eastern Kenya, as well as focus groups and interviews with community members and leaders in the region.

    Latest Stories

    • Mandera anti-illicit alcohol drive intensifies as officers target brewing and distribution rings
    • Treasury denies claims government plans to borrow Sh1 trillion from sacco savings for infrastructure fund
    • Police to mount checkpoints across Nairobi ahead of 2026 Saba Saba commemoration, warn against unlawful acts
    • Government to launch forceful disarmament in Tana River County after amnesty ends

    Our findings highlight how, in vulnerable environments, climate change acts as a threat multiplier. It intensifies:

  • economic instability, by damaging and destroying livelihoods
  • social fragmentation, by increasing the strain on social networks
  • psychological strain, through the scale of destruction caused by cumulative climate events
  • institutional weaknesses, by increasing pressure on public services and government access.
  • These conditions provide increased opportunities for extremists to influence or coerce the local population.
    When we spoke with local herders and community leaders in north-eastern Kenya, we found that the impact of climate change left local communities more vulnerable to recruitment by extremists. At the same time, al-Shabaab activities in the area made it harder for communities to adapt to a changing environment. This reinforces a cycle of fragility.
    Climate impacts and insecurity are interwoven dynamics that shape everyday life, governance and prospects for stability in north-eastern Kenya.
    Our findings challenge the idea that climate change and security can be addressed separately. Effective responses must combine environmental, social and security strategies to build long-term resilience.

    Livelihood destruction

    For pastoralists in the north-eastern Kenyan counties of Garissa and Wajir, keeping livestock is not just a job. It is their identity, their food security and their children’s future.
    However, as droughts and flash floods become more frequent, herds are being decimated. In times of desperation, al-Shabaab positions itself as a provider.
    As one community member told us:

    When the land dries up, animals die, farms fail, and people go hungry, especially the youth, they become desperate. Al-Shabaab knows this and exploits it. They offer food, money, and what seems like ‘purpose’ to young boys who feel abandoned by their own government.

    What we had not anticipated before undertaking this research was the profound emotional toll of climate change and how this is creating ideal conditions for al-Shabaab recruitment. The loss of livestock causes a deep sense of shame among men who can no longer fulfil their role as providers.
    A local herder told us:

    We are men, supposed to provide, but we found ourselves helpless.

    In a culture where “a man without animals is seen as a child, no matter his age”, as one respondent put it, this loss of status leads to depression and hopelessness.
    Extremist groups exploit this emotional emptiness. They offer a sense of status to men who feel they have lost everything else.

    Increased migration

    As water and pasture vanish, herders are forced to travel much further from home, often entering remote, insecure areas where the state has limited presence.
    This increased mobility is a necessary survival strategy. But it increases the likelihood of encountering al-Shabaab.
    Individuals arriving in new areas with depleted resources and no social contacts are vulnerable to recruitment. In these remote areas, al-Shabaab often steps in to provide assistance, such as protection.
    The lack of veterinary services and schooling creates several further vulnerabilities. When children drop out of school to follow herds, they become soft targets for recruiters.

    Other Topics To Read

    Social breakdown

    Beyond individual loss, violent extremism is unravelling social bonds.
    In the past, neighbours could count on each other. Now, they are drifting apart because nobody has anything left to give, leading to a profound loss of community dignity.
    As one community member put it:

    When your neighbour comes asking for milk or sugar, you have nothing to offer. Our economy is not just about money; it is about sharing. When livestock die, that sharing disappears, and we become poorer not only in wealth but also in spirit.

    Advertisement
    Even the authority of community elders is under pressure. They are losing influence because their traditional wisdom about the seasons is no longer effective. Their status diminishes, creating a leadership vacuum.
    Al-Shabaab is quick to attempt to fill this void, offering a new sense of order.

    Governance challenges

    The reach of the Kenyan state is limited in the remote and arid northern region.
    When aid is delayed or distributed unevenly, it fuels grievances about neglect. Al-Shabaab is highly effective at using religious and political language to channel these frustrations against the state. It presents its own ideology as a path to justice.
    Furthermore, insecurity prevents the delivery of the services needed for climate adaptation, leaving the most vulnerable populations dependent on anyone who will help. This gives al-Shabaab a clear entry point.

    The way forward

    Breaking this cycle of vulnerability requires a policy shift that integrates environmental and security strategies. It is necessary to formally recognise climate change as a critical security issue, to trigger the multi-agency coordination necessary for mitigation.
    In practice, this means aligning national and county-level plans to prevent and counter violent extremism with climate adaptation strategies. This would enable agencies to share knowledge and pool funding.
    Climate adaptation plans must incorporate conflict analyses to ensure aid does not inadvertently fuel grievances.
    Most importantly, future interventions must look beyond technical solutions to address the emotional weight of lost dignity and the breakdown of social structures. This will foster resilience in the local economy and the community.

    The Conversation

    Dylan O’Driscoll, Professor in Peace and Conflict, Coventry University; Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen, Lecturer, Department of Social Sciences, Technical University of Mombasa; Joel Busher, Professor of Political Sociology, Coventry University; Sheila Ronoh, PhD Researcher, Coventry University, and Wilson Ndenyele, Lecturer in natural resources governance, Technical University of Mombasa
    This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

    Top Stories Today

    • Saba Saba 2026: Police announce checkpoints in Nairobi
    • Government denies plan to tap sacco savings for National Infrastructure Fund
    • Woman arrested as Mandera intensifies war on illicit alcohol trade
    • Government warns Tana River gun holders as forceful disarmament looms
    • Suspects held over Kisii Linda Mwananchi violence as court awaits case file
    • Duale, Oduor accused of defying High Court order on KNDI appointments

    `;
    }

    return “;
    }

    function commentActionsMarkup(comment, canComment) {
    const likeLabel = comment.liked_by_me ? ‘Liked’ : ‘Like’;
    const likeCount = Number(comment.like_count || 0) > 0
    ? “
    : ”;

    const likeButton = canComment && comment.status === ‘approved’
    ? “
    : “;

    const replyButton = canComment && comment.status === ‘approved’
    ? “
    : ”;

    return `

    `;
    }

    function commentMarkup(comment, canComment, isReply = false) {
    const pendingBadge = comment.status && comment.status !== ‘approved’
    ? “
    : ”;

    const edited = comment.is_edited
    ? “
    : ”;

    const repliesHtml = Array.isArray(comment.replies) && comment.replies.length
    ? `

    `
    : “;

    return `

    `;
    }

    function replyFormMarkup(commentId) {
    return `

    `;
    }

    function setNotice(widget, message, type = ‘info’) {
    const notice = widget.querySelector(‘[data-role=”notice”]’);
    if (!notice) return;

    if (!message) {
    notice.hidden = true;
    notice.textContent = ”;
    notice.classList.remove(‘is-error’);
    return;
    }

    notice.hidden = false;
    notice.textContent = message;
    notice.classList.toggle(‘is-error’, type === ‘error’);
    }

    function setCount(widget, total) {
    const count = widget.querySelector(‘[data-role=”count”]’);
    if (!count) return;

    const num = Number(total || 0);
    count.textContent = num === 1 ? ‘1 comment’ : `${num} comments`;
    }

    function openReplyBox(widget, commentId) {
    widget.querySelectorAll(‘[data-role=”reply-box”]’).forEach(box => {
    box.hidden = true;
    box.innerHTML = ”;
    });

    const targetItem = widget.querySelector(`.ev-comments__item[data-comment-id=”${commentId}”]`);
    if (!targetItem) return;

    const replyBox = targetItem.querySelector(‘[data-role=”reply-box”]’);
    if (!replyBox) return;

    replyBox.hidden = false;
    replyBox.innerHTML = replyFormMarkup(commentId);

    const textarea = replyBox.querySelector(‘textarea’);
    if (textarea) textarea.focus();
    }

    function closeReplyBox(container) {
    if (!container) return;
    container.hidden = true;
    container.innerHTML = ”;
    }

    async function initCommentsWidget(widget) {
    const state = {
    articleId: Number(widget.dataset.articleId),
    loadUrl: widget.dataset.loadUrl,
    storeUrl: widget.dataset.storeUrl,
    commentsBaseUrl: widget.dataset.commentsBaseUrl,
    canComment: widget.dataset.canComment === ‘1’,
    page: 1,
    perPage: 10,
    sort: ‘newest’,
    total: 0,
    hasMore: false,
    busy: false
    };

    const list = widget.querySelector(‘[data-role=”list”]’);
    const loading = widget.querySelector(‘[data-role=”loading”]’);
    const empty = widget.querySelector(‘[data-role=”empty”]’);
    const loadMoreBtn = widget.querySelector(‘[data-role=”load-more”]’);
    const sortSelect = widget.querySelector(‘[data-role=”sort”]’);
    const composerForm = widget.querySelector(‘[data-role=”composer-form”]’);

    async function loadComments(reset = true) {
    if (state.busy) return;

    state.busy = true;
    setNotice(widget, ”);
    loading.hidden = false;

    if (reset) {
    state.page = 1;
    list.innerHTML = ”;
    empty.hidden = true;
    }

    try {
    const url = new URL(state.loadUrl, window.location.origin);
    url.searchParams.set(‘page’, state.page);
    url.searchParams.set(‘per_page’, state.perPage);
    url.searchParams.set(‘sort’, state.sort);

    const response = await requestJson(url.toString(), {
    method: ‘GET’,
    headers: {
    ‘Accept’: ‘application/json’,
    ‘X-Requested-With’: ‘XMLHttpRequest’
    }
    });

    const items = Array.isArray(response.data) ? response.data : [];
    const meta = response.meta || {};

    state.total = Number(meta.total || 0);
    state.hasMore = !!meta.has_more;

    setCount(widget, state.total);

    if (reset) {
    list.innerHTML = ”;
    }

    if (!items.length && reset) {
    empty.hidden = false;
    } else {
    empty.hidden = true;
    list.insertAdjacentHTML(
    ‘beforeend’,
    items.map(item => commentMarkup(item, state.canComment, false)).join(”)
    );
    }

    loadMoreBtn.hidden = !state.hasMore;
    } catch (error) {
    if (!list.children.length) {
    empty.hidden = false;
    empty.textContent = ‘Unable to load comments right now.’;
    }
    setNotice(widget, error.message || ‘Unable to load comments.’, ‘error’);
    } finally {
    loading.hidden = true;
    state.busy = false;
    }
    }

    async function submitTopLevelComment(form) {
    const textarea = form.querySelector(‘textarea[name=”content”]’);
    const button = form.querySelector(‘[data-role=”submit-comment”]’);

    if (!textarea) return;

    const content = textarea.value.trim();
    if (!content) return;

    const originalText = button ? button.textContent : ”;

    try {
    if (button) {
    button.disabled = true;
    button.textContent = ‘Posting…’;
    }

    const response = await requestJson(state.storeUrl, {
    method: ‘POST’,
    headers: buildJsonHeaders(),
    body: JSON.stringify({
    article_id: state.articleId,
    content: content,
    source_url: window.location.href
    })
    });

    textarea.value = ”;

    if (response?.data) {
    list.insertAdjacentHTML(
    ‘afterbegin’,
    commentMarkup(response.data, state.canComment, false)
    );
    empty.hidden = true;

    if ((response.data.status || ”) === ‘approved’) {
    state.total += 1;
    setCount(widget, state.total);
    }
    }

    setNotice(widget, response.message || ‘Comment posted successfully.’);
    } catch (error) {
    setNotice(widget, error.message || ‘Unable to post comment.’, ‘error’);
    } finally {
    if (button) {
    button.disabled = false;
    button.textContent = originalText || ‘Post comment’;
    }
    }
    }

    async function submitReply(form) {
    const commentId = Number(form.dataset.commentId || 0);
    const textarea = form.querySelector(‘textarea[name=”content”]’);
    const button = form.querySelector(‘.ev-comments__reply-submit’);

    if (!commentId || !textarea) return;

    const content = textarea.value.trim();
    if (!content) return;

    const originalText = button ? button.textContent : ”;

    try {
    if (button) {
    button.disabled = true;
    button.textContent = ‘Posting…’;
    }

    const response = await requestJson(`${state.commentsBaseUrl}/${commentId}/reply`, {
    method: ‘POST’,
    headers: buildJsonHeaders(),
    body: JSON.stringify({
    article_id: state.articleId,
    content: content,
    source_url: window.location.href
    })
    });

    if (response?.data) {
    const parentItem = widget.querySelector(`.ev-comments__item[data-comment-id=”${commentId}”]`);
    if (parentItem) {
    const repliesWrap = parentItem.querySelector(‘.ev-comments__replies’);
    if (repliesWrap) {
    repliesWrap.insertAdjacentHTML(
    ‘beforeend’,
    commentMarkup(response.data, state.canComment, true)
    );
    }
    }
    }

    closeReplyBox(form.closest(‘[data-role=”reply-box”]’));
    setNotice(widget, response.message || ‘Reply posted successfully.’);
    } catch (error) {
    setNotice(widget, error.message || ‘Unable to post reply.’, ‘error’);
    } finally {
    if (button) {
    button.disabled = false;
    button.textContent = originalText || ‘Post reply’;
    }
    }
    }

    async function toggleLike(button) {
    const commentId = Number(button.dataset.commentId || 0);
    if (!commentId) return;

    const originalHtml = button.innerHTML;

    try {
    button.disabled = true;
    button.innerHTML = ‘Working…’;

    const response = await requestJson(`${state.commentsBaseUrl}/${commentId}/like`, {
    method: ‘POST’,
    headers: buildJsonHeaders(),
    body: JSON.stringify({})
    });

    const liked = !!response?.data?.liked;
    const likeCount = Number(response?.data?.like_count || 0);

    button.classList.toggle(‘is-liked’, liked);
    button.innerHTML = `${liked ? ‘Liked’ : ‘Like’} ${likeCount > 0 ? “ : ”}`;
    } catch (error) {
    button.innerHTML = originalHtml;
    setNotice(widget, error.message || ‘Unable to update like.’, ‘error’);
    } finally {
    button.disabled = false;
    }
    }

    if (composerForm) {
    composerForm.addEventListener(‘submit’, function (e) {
    e.preventDefault();
    submitTopLevelComment(composerForm);
    });
    }

    if (sortSelect) {
    sortSelect.addEventListener(‘change’, function () {
    state.sort = this.value || ‘newest’;
    loadComments(true);
    });
    }

    if (loadMoreBtn) {
    loadMoreBtn.addEventListener(‘click’, function () {
    if (state.busy || !state.hasMore) return;
    state.page += 1;
    loadComments(false);
    });
    }

    widget.addEventListener(‘click’, function (e) {
    const likeBtn = e.target.closest(‘[data-action=”toggle-like”]’);
    if (likeBtn) {
    e.preventDefault();
    toggleLike(likeBtn);
    return;
    }

    const replyBtn = e.target.closest(‘[data-action=”toggle-reply”]’);
    if (replyBtn) {
    e.preventDefault();
    openReplyBox(widget, Number(replyBtn.dataset.commentId || 0));
    return;
    }

    const cancelReplyBtn = e.target.closest(‘[data-action=”cancel-reply”]’);
    if (cancelReplyBtn) {
    e.preventDefault();
    closeReplyBox(cancelReplyBtn.closest(‘[data-role=”reply-box”]’));
    }
    });

    widget.addEventListener(‘submit’, function (e) {
    const replyForm = e.target.closest(‘.ev-comments__reply-form’);
    if (replyForm) {
    e.preventDefault();
    submitReply(replyForm);
    }
    });

    loadComments(true);
    }

    document.addEventListener(‘DOMContentLoaded’, function () {
    document.querySelectorAll(‘.ev-comments’).forEach(initCommentsWidget);
    });
    })();

    Trending

    CS Duale, Attorney General Oduor face contempt case over failure to implement KNDI court order
    CS Duale, Attorney General Oduor face contempt case over failure to implement KNDI court orderNews
    |Carolyne Kubwa
    |8 hours ago
    Treasury denies claims government plans to borrow Sh1 trillion from sacco savings for infrastructure fund
    Treasury denies claims government plans to borrow Sh1 trillion from sacco savings for infrastructure fundNews
    |Barack Oduor
    |5 hours ago
    Stephen Yiembe makes history as first Kenyan referee appointed for UEFA Super CupFootball
    |Erick Kariuki
    |1 day ago
    Nigeria condemns killing of citizens in South Africa amid rising xenophobic violence
    Nigeria condemns killing of citizens in South Africa amid rising xenophobic violenceAfrica
    |Mwangi Maina
    |18 hours ago
    Mandera anti-illicit alcohol drive intensifies as officers target brewing and distribution rings
    Mandera anti-illicit alcohol drive intensifies as officers target brewing and distribution ringsNorthern Kenya
    |Abdirahman Khalif
    |5 hours ago
    New study links childhood abuse to permanent changes in brain's emotional processing
    New study links childhood abuse to permanent changes in brain’s emotional processingHealth
    |Charity Kilei
    |10 hours ago
    Police to mount checkpoints across Nairobi ahead of 2026 Saba Saba commemoration, warn against unlawful acts
    Police to mount checkpoints across Nairobi ahead of 2026 Saba Saba commemoration, warn against unlawful actsNational
    |Abdirahman Khalif
    |5 hours ago
    Suspects held over Linda Mwananchi convoy attack in Kisii remain in custody as missing files delay plea
    Suspects held over Linda Mwananchi convoy attack in Kisii remain in custody as missing files delay pleaNews
    |Carolyne Kubwa
    |6 hours ago
    Peace team sounds alarm over gang attacks on worship centres and peaceful gatherings
    Peace team sounds alarm over gang attacks on worship centres and peaceful gatheringsNational
    |Abdirahman Khalif
    |6 hours ago
    Human rights victims compensation: Sh674 million paid so far
    Human rights victims compensation: Sh674 million paid so farInfographics
    |Charity Pancras
    |12 hours ago

    Change Climate extremism Violent worsening
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Markel Zilla
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Climate change communication still leaves vulnerable communities behind

    July 7, 2026

    How English-Only Climate Policies Exclude Africa’s Most Vulnerable Communities

    July 7, 2026

    CS Duale reiterates climate change target in first Kenya Forest Service visit

    July 7, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Search
    Latest Post

    Nigeria’s President Hopes for Pope Leo XIV’s Visit: “We need his spiritual engagement”

    July 7, 2026

    Climate change communication still leaves vulnerable communities behind

    July 7, 2026

    India in 2050: The world’s second-largest economy—and its hundredth

    July 7, 2026

    When Caregivers Become Patients: Frontline Vulnerability in the Bundibugyo Outbreak Response

    July 7, 2026

    Supreme Court seeks to rewrite, not interpret, the Constitution

    July 7, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    ABS TV and ABS Network News is a leading Pan-African 24/7 broadcasting network delivering nonstop news, talk shows, lifestyle programs, and digital media content worldwide through Satellite, Streaming Platforms, and Roku TV.
     
    Based in the United States, we connect Africa to the world while empowering creators, journalists, and brands through innovative media and broadcasting services.
    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp Instagram

    Our Picks

    Nigeria’s President Hopes for Pope Leo XIV’s Visit: “We need his spiritual engagement”

    Climate change communication still leaves vulnerable communities behind

    India in 2050: The world’s second-largest economy—and its hundredth

    Most Popular

    When Caregivers Become Patients: Frontline Vulnerability in the Bundibugyo Outbreak Response

    Supreme Court seeks to rewrite, not interpret, the Constitution

    Lebara Unveils Nigeria’s First Micro

    © 2026 Copyright. All Rights Reserved by ABSAFRICATV
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Services

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.