Children on the Frontline: Climate Change and Humanitarian Crisis

This piece was co-authored by David Miliband and Courtenay Cabot Venton.
Children are on the frontline of the impacts of climate change. Over 99% of deaths already attributable to climate-related changes occur in developing countries – and children make up over 80% of those deaths. The number of people affected by humanitarian crisis has almost doubled over the last 10 years, and the cost has trebled.

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Courtenay Cabot Venton
The Impending Crisis in Ethiopia: A Costly Delay

Ethiopia is yet again facing a humanitarian crisis that looks set to devastate much of the country’s population. Despite impressive growth figures over the last decade, 20 million Ethiopians are still under the poverty line. El Nino related weather is causing drought, destroying any chance of sustained poverty reduction. responding early would result in an estimated savings of at least $1 billion.

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Courtenay Cabot Venton
In Pursuit of the Common Good: Coffee Sows the Seeds of Change

Seven years ago, Hugh Jackman set off on a journey to Ethiopia that would change his life in ways that he could never have predicted. This week, a documentary film “Dukale’s Dream” is being released that chronicles this journey. Hugh Jackman and economist Courtenay Cabot Venton explain why the messages of the film extend well beyond Dukale and tell a story of empowerment and hope that is transforming poverty.

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Courtenay Cabot Venton
Climate Change and Children: A Call for Action

The UN recently issued their latest report on climate change, and the findings are grim, suggesting that “climate change risks destabilizing human society“. A changing climate leads to changes in the intensity and frequency of extreme weather and climate events, and can result in unprecedented extreme weather. Children are among the most likely to suffer from the impacts of these events.

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Courtenay Cabot Venton
Meseret’s Story

I meet Meseret in a town in Ethiopia called Nazareth. We are sitting in a small room, rain falling on the tin roof. As she speaks, I know that her story is one that will stay with me forever.

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Courtenay Cabot Venton