Climate Migration in Uganda: A Comprehensive Analysis Introduction Climate migration refers to the movement of people due to sudden or gradual changes in the environment related to climate change. In Uganda, this phenomenon is increasingly significant as the country faces numerous climate-related challenges, such as droughts, floods, and changing weather patterns. These environmental changes are prompting internal displacement and cross-border migration, impacting the social, economic, and political fabric of the nation. Environmental Factors Driving Climate Migration Droughts and Water Scarcity Frequency and Intensity : Uganda has experienced more frequent and severe droughts, particularly in the northeastern region (Karamoja). This has led to water scarcity, reduced agricultural productivity, and food insecurity. Impact on Livelihoods : As agriculture is a primary livelihood for many Ugandans, prolonged droughts disrupt...