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GFMD Side Event - Regular Pathways in the Age of Climate Change: Blending Policy, People and Art

GFMD Side Event - Regular Pathways in the Age of Climate Change: Blending Policy, People and Art

The event was co-organized by the PDD, Secours Catholique – Caritas France, the Climate, Migration, and Displacement Platform, and the GFMD Civil Society Mechanism, with support from the Governments of Fiji, Kenya and Switzerland. Anchored in the overarching objective of enhancing the availability and flexibility of regular pathways, the event discussed how the adverse impacts of slow-onset climate change, ranging from sea level rise in the Pacific to drought in West Africa, shape different mobility outcomes.

It draws together current understanding of how climate change impacts are likely to change the existing numbers and dynamics of internal and cross-border migration, including whether this impact is likely to prompt increased movement and, if so, what kind; and explores what effect climate change impacts are having on existing migrant and displaced popular

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This report, published by the Mixed Migration Centre, assesses the state of knowledge on climate change impacts on mobility in the Middle East (including Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates and Yemen) and provides a foundation for further research to fill evidence gaps for policy and programming.

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It draws together current understanding of how climate change impacts are likely to change the existing numbers and dynamics of internal and cross-border migration, including whether this impact is likely to prompt increased movement and, if so, what kind; and explores what effect climate change impacts are having on existing migrant and displaced popular

  • It draws together current understanding of how climate
  • change impacts are likely to change the existing
  • numbers and dynamics of internal and cross-border

migration, including whether this impact is likely to prompt increased movement and, if so, what kind; and explores what effect climate change impacts are having on existing migrant and displaced popular

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Further information

Key Resources

GFMD Side Event - Regular Pathways in the Age of Climate Change: Blending Policy, People and Art

PDD Leaflet

PDD Past Workplan 2019-2023

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