Climate-Conflict Nexus in Nigeria's Middle Belt: A Post-COP30 Justice Analysis
Environmental Justice11 February 2026

Climate-Conflict Nexus in Nigeria's Middle Belt: A Post-COP30 Justice Analysis

This report analyzes the severe impacts of climate change in Nigeria's Middle Belt, identifying a direct link between environmental stress, resource scarcity, and escalating violent conflict. It highlights a significant "justice gap" between global climate policies and the urgent, on-the-ground needs of vulnerable communities, particularly women and youth.

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From Belém to the Middle Belt

COP30 was meant to be the turning point. But for the youth and women of Nigeria’s Middle Belt, climate change isn't a theory discussed in conference halls—it’s a daily battle for survival against failing harvests, floods, and insecurity.

Why It Matters

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    Failing Harvests

    Rural women face longer hours for less food.

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    Displacement

    Floods in Benue and Niger are washing away homes and assets.

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    Insecurity

    Pressure on land is fueling violent conflict between farmers and herders.

Voices from the Frontlines

Across Benue, Plateau, Nasarawa, and Niger states, climate impacts are compounding. We analyzed the primary threats reported by communities to quantify the severity of the crisis, based on a 1-10 severity scale.

9.5

Severity score for Conflict & Insecurity

9.2

Severity score for Unpredictable Rainfall

9.0

Severity score for Widespread Crop Failure

8.8

Severity score for Flash Flooding

7.5

Severity score for Lack of Credit for Farmers

"Benue and Plateau face a dual crisis of high conflict and food insecurity."

Food Security Crisis

Rainfall is unpredictable. Dry seasons are extending, and sudden heavy rains cause floods that rot yam, maize, and cassava tubers. Small-scale women farmers lack the irrigation or credit to adapt.

Displacement & Gender

When floods hit riverine areas in Niger and Benue, women lose household assets and food stores. Recovery support rarely reaches the most vulnerable households.

The Security Nexus

Diminishing arable land and water scarcity are intensifying farmer-herder tensions. Climate change is now a direct driver of violence and forced migration.

The Climate-Conflict Trap

One of the critical gaps in global discussions is the link between environmental stress and security. In the Middle Belt, this is a linear progression of survival.

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Resource Scarcity

Drying water bodies and desertification reduce available grazing and farming land.

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Competition

Farmers and herders are forced into the same shrinking spaces to survive.

3

Violent Conflict

Tensions escalate into violence, destroying communities and livelihoods.

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Displacement

Families flee. Youth migrate unsafely. Rural economies collapse.

The Justice Gap Analysis

COP30 delivered promises, but a significant gap remains between high-level diplomacy and the needs of women and youth in Nigeria. We analyzed five key areas to visualize this disparity.

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Finance Gap

Funds are not reaching grassroots women-led organizations due to bureaucratic barriers.

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Security Silence

The link between climate and conflict remains largely unaddressed in policy documents.

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Youth Tokenism

Youth are given speaking roles but denied actual decision-making power.

Area of Focus Community Need COP30 Delivery Justice Gap
Security Policy 10 / 10 1 / 10 -9.0
Direct Finance 10 / 10 2 / 10 -8.0
Youth Decision Power 9 / 10 3 / 10 -6.0
Gender Inclusion 9 / 10 4 / 10 -5.0
Adaptation Support 10 / 10 5 / 10 -5.0

The Road Ahead: Our Demands

To Nigerian Government

  • Update NDCs to reflect Middle Belt realities.
  • Provide direct funding to women-led initiatives.
  • Integrate conflict prevention into climate policy.

To Global North

  • Deliver finance at the promised scale and speed.
  • Focus on Adaptation and Loss & Damage funds.
  • Stop shifting the burden to the least responsible.

To Donors

  • Simplify funding processes for grassroots groups.
  • Prioritize projects led by youth and women.
  • Ensure transparency in fund distribution.
"From Belém to the Middle Belt, the road ahead must be built on justice, accountability and the voices of those living the crisis every day."
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