Rapid and concerted action to reduce global emissions, and support green, inclusive, and resilient development, could significantly reduce the scale of internal climate migration.
Understanding the specific protection needs of forcibly displaced populations is an essential aspect of a protection and human rights-oriented development approach.
A newly published study, Social Cohesion and Forced Displacement, reviews existing academic literature and practice to better understand how to target and design policy and operations for displaced...
What are the root causes and fundamental drivers of migration: poverty, lack of jobs, search for better jobs, violence, political conflict, and/or climate change?
Women and children comprise 82 percent of Uganda’s overall refugee population, about 56 percent of refugees are below the age of 15, and 25 percent are younger than five years of age