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The Pacific is the Commonwealth region most vulnerable to climate change. It faces intense variations in temperatures, extreme storms, rising sea levels, and is also highly vulnerable to earthquakes, floods, tidal surges, landslides, droughts, forest fires, tsunamis and volcanic eruptions.
Read news - Commonwealth Secretary-General: Urgent multilateral climate action needed for security and wellbeing of Pacific islanders
Five months ago, Cyclone Idai ripped through the Southern African region, causing a massive humanitarian disaster that affected three million people. More than a thousand perished, while 200,000 lost their homes, many of whom are still to this day living in refugee camps.
Read news - Opinion: Why disaster readiness is critical for Africa – and what the Commonwealth is doing about it