Africa : Can Climate Shocks Change How People Feel About Paying Taxes ?

29 juin 2026
[The Conversation Africa] Climate-related disasters are becoming more frequent and more intense across sub-Saharan Africa. Floods, droughts, heatwaves and storms are no longer isolated environmental events. They increasingly shape livelihoods, inequality, public trust and the relationship (…)
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