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A high prevalence of HIV/AIDS in some African countries may erode livelihoods and make communities less resilient to drought, particularly in areas of low rainfall and high ratios of land-to-labour.
· Conflict and insecurity, climate shocks and economic turbulence – the main drivers of food insecurity – continue to erode livelihoods and destroy lives.
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That deference has long given way to a greater assertiveness, but, as Europe's debt crisis erodes livelihoods, the nation's mood may be shifting once more.
The wildlife trafficking crisis is combined with a crisis of habitat loss, he added, as well as eroding livelihoods for millions of people in Africa.
"However, the conflict has drastically eroded livelihoods and triggered widespread unemployment.
Access to and availability of this natural resource is increasingly limited and the effects of overexploitation already impact many parts of the region and erodes livelihoods.
It'd be a shame to see piracy erode the livelihood of craftsmen and women the way some believe it does for musicians and game designers.
Yugraj Yadava, the director of an environmental watchdog in Chennai, says increased shipping is already eroding traditional livelihoods and polluting the sea.
Likewise, farmers such as Wilson had also depleted their assets in trying to cope with the situation thereby eroding their livelihoods and compounding their already difficult situation.
But Ms. Tse and her neighbors are watching their livelihoods erode, with some of the land damaged beyond all repair.
The nearby Dhanshiri River has become more unruly, eroding land and livelihoods.
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