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A Conversation with Dina Ionesco

What's the link between migration, the environment, and climate change? We asked our Head of MECC Division, Dina Ionesco, at the IOM Council 2018.

 

Talking Migration Data: Human mobility and climate change in South America

Luiza Pallone, Researcher at the South American Network for Environmental Migrations (RESAMA), shares her views on human mobility and climate change in South America.

 

Latest figures about environmental migration

Climate change is causing major environmental changes across the globe, often with severe and irreversible impacts upon people’s lives.

 

Four things you might not know about environmental migration

All over the globe, people are moving internally within countries, as well as across borders and internationally.

 

Pacific Human Mobility in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change

IOM has been spearheading initiatives across the Pacific to slow the effects of coastal erosion, including the construction of seawalls to attenuate the crushing tides and reinforcing infrastructure.

 

Why A Multipronged Approach is Necessary to Address Environmental Migration

On the occasion of World Environment Day 2018, Jorge Galindo sat down with Dina Ionesco to talk about the evolution of IOM's work on the nexus between migration, climate change and the environment over the years, and why it is important to include

 

Madagascar: Climate Change and Migration

In Madagascar, social and environmental changes have driven many to migrate.

 

Addressing Migration and Climate Change in the Global Compact for Migration

In the margins of the High-level Panel organized on 30 November 2017 at the 108th Session of the Council of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) entitled ‘Opportunities to Address Migration and Climate Change in the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration’, panelists gave their inputs.