Climate change and children

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Climate taɣibu mini bihi, climate taɣibu malila barina yaɣa ayi bihi zuɣu. Bihi n tooi zooi ka climate taɣibu barina nyɔɣiri n-gari zaɣi kura.[1] Andunia alaafee laɣiŋgu (World Health Organization) laasabu malibu wuhiya ni kɔbiga puuni, vaabu pihinii ni anii 88%, andunia doriti zaŋmi jɛndi la climate taɣibu barinanim nti bihi ban na bi paai yuma anu. Lancet labiyuli alaafee mini climate taɣibu yihi bihi ni bani ka climate taɣabu barina tooi damdi biɛhagu ni.[2][3][4]

Climate Emergency -

Climate taɣibu barina zooi la bihi puuni ni pam n-gari ninkura. Climate taɣibu mali barina bihi daa alaafee palo nti pahi biɛhisuŋ palo. Bihi ka kukoli bee zaɣa zaŋ kpa andunia saɣigu ni climate taɣibu.

Ninvuɣu shɛba fakari ni mali pam mini bi bihi wahala n zooi zaŋ jɛndi climate taɣibu.Dama climate ni tooi n taɣi Ka bi ka liɣiri din ni tooi n da sitira din tu ni bihi ŋɔ yara lala saha.[5]

Andunia biɛhigu taɣibu ni di ni tahira yɛl'shɛŋa na bihi zuɣu[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Oxfam anfooni din yi Horn of Africa na.

Bihi nyɛla miisim ni paara zaŋ jɛndi yiŋsi dambu, varisigu zaŋ jɛndi bindirigu polo ni daŋ nyaŋsim kɔŋbu pirimla andunia biɛhigu taɣibu zuɣu. Barina shɛŋa din be bihi zuɣu nyɛla ti ni ni tooi lihi shɛli zaŋ jɛndi biɛr'suŋ bi niŋ dede, malifa ŋmeli tɔbu nti pahi andunia dɔriti. Andunia biehigu taɣibu barinanima pula bɔna ayi: din nyɔɣira ninsala palo ni ni sɔɣisinli, din niŋdi tulim tulim ni din naɣisira.[6]

Alaafee mini Biɛr'suŋ[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Andunia nam'tiɛri ni tahira yɛl'shɛŋa na[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Bihi niŋsim zaŋ jɛndi andunia biɛhigu taɣibu[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Bihi niŋgbuna niŋbu ni taba zaŋ jɛndi andunia biɛhigu taɣibu[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Andunia biɛhigu taɣibu yɛlmuɣusira maliniŋ[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Andunia gbaari suma[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Andunia gbaar'suma ni tuma suma daa nyɛla din suuna daa niŋ ni di taɣi ka che barina shɛŋa andunia biɛhigu taɣibu ni mali bihi zuɣu.

Children appearing to experience / exhibit happiness after an art class
Andunia kpaŋmaŋa zaŋ jɛndi andunia biɛhigu taɣibu niŋsim
Title Organization(s) Type Year
Global Initiative to Advance Children’s

Right to a Healthy Environment

United Nations Initiative 2019-2021
Goal of NCCAP Kenya’s National Climate Change Action Plan Action plan 2018-2022
Small Grants Programme (SGP) UNDP, Global Environmental Facility Grants and projects 2015
Climate Sensitive Humanitarian Assistance UNICEF Initiative 2015
United Nations Joint Framework Initiative on Children, Youth and Climate Change United Nations Framework initiative 2013
NASA's Climate Kids NASA Website 2010
Protecting children’s health in a changing environment World Health Organization Report 2010
Climate change: Take action now UNICEF, World YWCA, girls worldwide say, FAO,

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies,

World Organization of the Scout Movement, The Duke of Edinburgh’s

Award

Initiative 2003

Nachimba ni Paɣasara Gandammoya Tarie N-tiri Climate Taɣibu Ni Bihi[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Xiye Bastida - climate activist

Bipola ban yɛri tiri andunia zaa Climate taɣibu barina shɛŋa din mali zaŋ ti bihi n-tu ka bi nyɛri sɔŋsim.[7]

Kundivihira[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  1. Inga Menke. [20 November 2019 The kids aren't alright - climate change impacts on children now and in the future] (English). Archived from the original on 20 November 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2021, 2021.
  2. Climate Change Effects On Children’s Health [Q&A] (English). Retrieved 20 June 2021, 2021.
  3. The Impact of Climate Change on Children (English). Retrieved 20 June 2021, 2021.
  4. Unless we act now: The impact of climate change on children (English) (24 November 2015). Retrieved 20 June 2021, 2021.
  5. Kristie L. Ebi (15 Nov 2012). Children are the face of climate change: Knowing and responding to health risks of climate change (English). Unicef. Retrieved 20 June 2021, 2021.
  6. UNICEF Concerned About Situation Of Children Affected By Typhoons In The Philippines (English). unicefusa.org. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  7. We must not leave climate change for children to fix (English). Retrieved 20 June 2021.