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Los retos para el bienestar humano, que de por sí son considerables, se han visto agravados por el cambio climático, con implicaciones cada vez más importantes para las personas en movimiento, entre otras.
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21 October 2021
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Le Réseau des Nations Unies sur les migrations a lancé un nouveau volet visant à bâtir des synergies plus solides entre le Pacte mondial pour des migrations sûres, ordonnées et régulières (le Pacte mondial), les objectifs de l’Accord de Paris conclu sous les auspices de la Convention-cadre des...
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21 October 2021
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Les changements climatiques exacerbent les obstacles déjà considérables au bien-être des êtres humains et ont des incidences croissantes, notamment sur les personnes en transit.
Date of publication:
21 October 2021
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Les adoptions du Pacte mondial pour des migrations sûres, ordonnées et régulières (le Pacte mondial) et de l’Accord de Paris pour le climat sont des évolutions historiques qui mettent en lumière les liens entre migration et changements climatiques.
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21 October 2021
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These messages were developed by the Advisory Group on Climate Change and Human Mobility, with contributions from additional civil society organizations, for the twenty-sixth session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (COP26).
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21 October 2021
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This summary (i) outlines updates on the workstream’s workplan and specific activities presented by the co-leads of the Thematic Priority 4 on climate change and migration, (ii) delineates key recommendations shared by stakeholders in response to the guiding questions1 sent ahead of the consultation...
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12 October 2021
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This summary (i) outlines updates on the workstream’s workplan and specific activities presented by the co-leads of the Thematic Priority 4 on climate change and migration, (ii) delineates key recommendations shared by stakeholders in response to the guiding questions sent ahead of the consultation...
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05 October 2021
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This note provides key messages for delegations at the HLPF about migration in the context of disasters, climate change and environmental degradation.
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05 October 2021
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The UN Network on Migration (Network) calls on the Parties of the UNFCCC to ensure greater synergies between the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM), the Paris Agreement, the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to...
Date of publication:
28 September 2021
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The adoption of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) and of the Paris Agreement on climate change are landmark developments that are bringing visibility to the migration and climate change nexus.
Date of publication:
28 September 2021
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Moving Towards Resilience
This 2021 CWS study describes how people feel climate change in their daily lives in five countries where we work: Cambodia, Georgia, Haiti, Indonesia and Kenya. Many people are already using their limited resources to cope with climate change as best they can.
Date of publication:
27 August 2021
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The workplan presented here benefits from the outcomes of the Executive Committee Principals Meeting and the Annual Meeting of December 2020, and the first quarterly Network and stakeholder consultations in 2021.
Date of publication:
28 July 2021
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Spotlight - Migration and Covid-19
The Covid-19 Pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on migration, human mobility, and the lives of migrants around the globe. Governments respond to it through a mixture of measures.
Date of publication:
01 July 2021
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Disaster displacement and environmental migration are among the most serious humanitarian challenges facing the Caribbean.
Date of publication:
14 June 2021
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Preventing Crises, Creating Prospects, Protecting People
Over the last decade, the global number of displaced persons has nearly doubled, whereas the number of people displaced by crises and conflicts or natural disasters within their country (IDPs) has increased even more. But they often leave their homes for more than just one reason.
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18 May 2021
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Regional IGAD - MPTF funded joint programme
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03 March 2021
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This report provides a comprehensive assessment of irregular child migration from Ethiopia based on a case study in five regions: Amhara, Oromia, Tigray, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People’s Region (SNNPR) and Dire Dawa.
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18 February 2021
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Fabrizio Anzolini, IFRC Regional Migration Coordinator for Middle East and North Africa, share his views on the GCM ahead of the first regional review in the Arab States.
Date of publication:
15 February 2021
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This quantitative analysis intends to inform a further qualitative research that will be undertaken by OHCHR to provide additional in-depth human rights analysis of the socio-economic impacts on the human rights of migrants in the Agadez region in Niger.
Date of publication:
04 February 2021
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This report provides an overview of the opportunities, limitations, and risks of using call detail record (CDR) data for monitoring human mobility and displacement.
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01 February 2021
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