Climate change devastates Africa's water resources, exacerbating droughts, floods, and water-borne diseases.
Climate change is significantly affecting water resources in Africa. The continent has abundant water resources overall, but they're unevenly distributed, leading to water issues. Global warming from human and natural activities is increasing, causing more frequent and severe droughts and floods in several African countries. These changes result in water pollution, scarcity, and diseases. The rise in extreme weather events stems from human threats, impacting water availability and quality. Africa is vulnerable to these climate impacts, making it crucial to adapt to the changing conditions.