This report explores how climate change can intersect with conflict in South Sudan. Using case studies of Kapoeta and the Mangala-Bor corridor, the report finds that climatic events, such as drought and flooding, remain key contributors to migration and violence, including gender-based violence. To mitigate the effects of climate change on conflict, the report provides conflict-sensitive recommendations for aid agencies and donors operating in both drought and flood-hit areas across the country. [embeddoc url=”http://csrf-southsudan.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/28072023_CSRF-Climate-wo-logo-final-1.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]