Rapid and concerted action to reduce global emissions, and support green, inclusive, and resilient development, could significantly reduce the scale of internal climate migration.
Myanmar's migration numbers and other demographics, migrants' motivations for moving and formal and informal channels used by migrants to migrate internally and internationally.
Internal climate migration will likely rise through 2050 and then accelerate unless there are significant cuts in greenhouse gas emissions and robust development action
This session introduced Human Capital Review (HCR) and Human Capital Public Expenditure and Institutional Review (HC PEIR) as new analytical products to inform country engagement with a human capital lens.
Shining a spotlight on human capital as a project for the world, this panel discussion will explore ways to propel investments in people to the forefront of national and global agendas.