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Intersectional Climate Justice in Eastern Africa considers the interconnections between climate change and a number of intersecting socio-economic and political factors in one of the world's most climate vulnerable regions. The book's focus on Eastern Africa provides an important and timely opportunity to look at the diversity of lived realities of the climate crisis today, offering a key place to learn from and explore questions relating to the inherent structural inequalities of climate change globally.

Over seventeen chapters, the book examines issues including diverse and gendered experiences of flash floods in Somalia and South Sudan, displacement, conflict and land rights in Burundi, energy poverty in Malawi, experimental fiction and urban soundscapes in Uganda, and Indigenous rights and knowledges in Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and from across the region. Throughout, it centres the complex politics of knowledge production, foregrounding frequently marginalized voices and embracing creative methodologies and expression.

The book brings together a community of researchers, activists, and creatives, with the majority based in the region, thus making an important contribution to decolonizing climate literature and foregrounding African knowledges on global challenges.

The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Bloomsbury Open Collections Library Collective.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Foreword (Angélique Umutesi Muhavani, Bekumba Adolf Metta, Gideon Pirandoni Meriwas, Ineza Umuhoza Grace, Jean-Paul Bya'undaombe Longye, Lamis Amr Elkhatieb, Never Mujere, Nicolas Gaulin and Samuel C. Okorie)
1. Introduction: Centring Eastern Africa in the climate crisis (Katie McQuaid, Neil J. W. Crawford, Susan Nanduddu and Elvin Nyukuri)
2. Land use, conflict, re/displacement and post-conflict histories in Burundi (Ngambouk Vitalis Pemunta and Maurine Ekun Nyok)
3. Badbaado Haween (Women saving lives): An intersectional analysis of flash flood impacts on women and girls in Qardho, Somalia (Sahra Ahmed Koshin)
4. Sound and situated knowledge in Entebbe's urban wetland borderlands (Michael Roberts and Daniel Lumonya)
5. Breaking barriers: Unravelling the climate justice struggles of Maasai women and girls in Tanzania (Emmanuel Ole Kileli, Monica Kurumbe, Sophia Carodenuto, Katelynne Herchak and Crystal Tremblay)
6. The powers that be? (Hita Unnikrishnan)
7. Beyond fortresses: Rethinking conservation and upholding Indigenous peoples' rights (Julia Basile, Elsa Jarkhedian, Silvia Ottinetti and Nicolás Süssmann Herrán)
8. The legacy of colonialism, present-day climate injustice: The experiences and knowledge of San communities in Tsholotsho, Western Zimbabwe (Douglas Nyathi, Joram Ndlovu and Admire Mare)
9. There are other roads (Davina Philomena Kawuma)
10. Rural women and the overlapping climate and energy injustices in Malawi: An intersectional feminist overview (Eilidh Watson Stanfield and Ethel Ngulube)
11. Rural women, climate change and information ecosystems in Kenya (Silas Odongo Oriaso, Jacinta Mwende Maweu, Chris Paterson, Lata Narayanaswamy, Jasmin Surm and Dorcas Kalele)
12. 'We let the blood flow': Flooding, health and overlapping crisis as experienced by south Sudanese women (Sneha Krishnan, Philomena Wambui and Nitesh Lohan)
13. Chair in Entebbe / Entebbe E'Ntebbe (Daphine Arinda)
14 Queer diffabilities in Uganda: Experiences of intersectional complexity and the urban climate crisis (Katie McQuaid and Neil J. W. Crawford)
15. The Covid-19, equity and climate change nexus: The case of the East African Region (Joanes Atela, Leah Aoko, Elvin Nyukuri and Florence Onyango)
16. Climate change, migration and displacement: Considering psychosocial impacts in Uganda (Abbas Mugisha and Sabiti Makara)
Index

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 11 Dec 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 312
ISBN 9781350516434
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Neil J. W. Crawford

Neil J. W. Crawford is a Lecturer in International…

Anthology Editor

Susan Nanduddu

Susan Nanduddu is the Executive Director of the Af…

Anthology Editor

Katie McQuaid

Katie McQuaid is an Associate Professor of Gender…

Anthology Editor

Elvin Nyukuri

Elvin Nyukuri is a Senior Lecturer in Environmenta…

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