Climate migrants pushed to the brink

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Resource type

Reports

Resource link

https://actionaid.org/sites/default/files/publications/ActionAid%20CANSA%20Policy%20brief%20Final%20-%20SAMAC%20-%20May2020.pdf

Author or organization

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Funded by

European Union

Date published

2020

Translations

Key themes

Migration

Geographical focus

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Summary

The study finds that people’s livelihoods in South Asia are being devastated by intense flooding, chronic drought, sea-level rise and changing weather patterns. As local coping mechanisms fail, people are forced to migrate to survive and make an alternative living to feed their families. Governments are unprepared to deal with the issue as they have not yet recognised how climate impacts are affecting internal migration trends. As a result, they have not developed appropriate policies to avert, minimise and address the issue.

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The study finds that people’s livelihoods The study finds that people’s livelihoods in South Asia are being devastated by intense flooding, chronic drought, sea-level rise and changing weather patterns. As local coping mechanisms fail, people are forced to migrate to survive and make an alternative living to feed their families. Governments are unprepared to deal with the issue as they have not yet recognised how climate impacts are affecting internal migration trends. As a result, they have not developed appropriate policies to avert, minimise and address the issue. to avert, minimise and address the issue. +