Community experiences of the impacts of climate-induced extreme weather events in Uganda: A qualitative study
Rawlance Ndejjo, Susan Karuhanga, Daniel Helldén, Idil Shekh Mohamed, Robert Marten, Tobias Alfvén, Rhoda K. Wanyenze

TL;DR
This study explores how extreme weather events caused by climate change affect communities in Uganda, highlighting health, social, and economic impacts and the coping strategies used.
Contribution
The study provides new qualitative insights into community experiences of climate-induced extreme weather in Uganda, emphasizing local coping mechanisms and resilience gaps.
Findings
Communities faced injuries, deaths, disease spread, and disrupted livelihoods due to extreme weather events.
Coping strategies included environmental conservation, modified farming, and forming financial support groups.
Floods, landslides, and droughts significantly impacted health, education, and mental well-being, revealing resilience gaps.
Abstract
Climate change is impacting health, social systems and livelihoods of populations across the world with sub-Saharan Africa being particularly hard-hit. Lived experiences of the impacts of climate change are paramount to understanding how at-risk communities are uniquely impacted and collectively devise response mechanisms. However, there is limited evidence of the community’s lived experiences of these impacts. This study explored the community experiences of the impacts of climate change-induced extreme weather events in Bududa, Kasese, and Moroto districts in Uganda to inform context specific climate mitigation and adaptation interventions. This qualitative study was conducted among purposively selected community members in areas that frequently experienced extreme weather events, notably drought, floods, and/or landslides. The study involved 14 focus group discussions, separate by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClimate Change and Health Impacts · Climate change impacts on agriculture · Disaster Management and Resilience
