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Khalid Siddig

Khalid Siddig is a Senior Research Fellow in the Development Strategies and Governance Unit and Program Leader for the Sudan Strategy Support Program. He is an agricultural economist with a focus on examining the impacts of potential shocks and the allocation of resources on economic growth, environmental sustainability, and income distribution through the lens of economywide and micro-level tools. 

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Ripple marks: Climate change leaves mark on water; impacts the vulnerable more (Daily Hunt)  

May 25, 2020


Daily Hunt (India) published an article on how climate change has a significant impact on water – direct or indirect – leading to serious social and economic issues in highly vulnerable countries such as India. Millions of poor are struggling to live with low adaptive capacity, fast diminishing reliable water resources, large-scale wetland degradation, and unsustainable water management. A recent IFPRI study, Role of water security for agricultural and economic development – concepts and global scenarios by Claudia Ringler et al. in C. Pahl-Wostl, J. Gupta, and Bhaduri (eds) Handbook on water security (see also, the IFPRI Policy Note, Investments in Irrigation for Global Food Security), found that more than half the world’s population and approximately half of global grain production will be at risk due to water stress by 2050.

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