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Migration and Human Rights in the Wake of Climate Change
2016 AXA Pop Day | Cosmin Corendea | Migration and Human Rights in the Wake of Climate Change
Born Under a Changing Sky
This video was filmed during the implementation of the IOM Development Fund funded project "
107th Session of the IOM Council - Second panel discussion on Opportunities for policy development to address climate migration and cross-border disaster displacement
The second panel discussion, on Opportunities for policy development to address climate migration and cross-border disaster displacement (agenda item 13), took place in the afternoon of the second day.
InfoPoint Lunchtime conference: Climate Change, Disasters and Human Mobility
Every year, millions of people are forced to leave their homes because of floods, tropical storms, droughts, glacier melting, earthquakes and other natural hazards. Due to changes in the environment, more and more people will migrate in coming years, in particular within and between developing countries. The presentation draws from two projects “Migration, environment and climate change: Evidence for policy” (MECLEP) and “Climate change and displacement: Building an evidence base and equipping States with tools and guidance for action”.
Les migrations climatiques
Pourquoi le réchauffement climatique pousse les populations à quitter les territoires où elles vivaient ? Dina Ionesco, de l'IOM, répond en dessins aux globe-reporters lors de la COP 22.
TransRe COP22 Talk with the International Organization for Migration (IOM)
The TransRe research project on environmental change, migration and resilience from University of Bonn (Germany) talks to
PDD Advisory Committee Workshop 2016
Constitution of the Advisory Committee of the Platform on Disaster Displacement, the follow-up to the Nansen Initiative.
Drought Migrants: A Honduran farmer weighs the weather odds
Every year in Noel Martinez's hometown in Honduras, people wait for the May rains to plant their fields and feed their animals.
