As droughts worsen in southern Madagascar, thousands of Antandroy people have been forced to leave their homes, walking or travelling over 1 500 kilometres in search of food, water, and safety.
A new Amnesty International report says the Malagasy government has failed to protect them - and links the crisis to both colonial-era policies and global climate injustice.
Thabiso Lehoko interviewed Nciko wa Nciko, Amnesty International's Researcher on Climate Justice for East and Southern Africa....

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