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PERSPECTIVES
Fleeing Floods, Earthquakes, Droughts and Rising Sea Levels: 12 Lessons Learned About Protecting People Displaced by Disasters and the Effects of Climate Change. 12 LESSONS LEARNED Every year, millions of people are forcibly displaced by floods, tropical storms, earthquakes, droughts, glacial melting, and other natural hazards. Many find refuge WHAT WE ARE LEARNING What We Are Learning. The Nansen Initiative Regional Consultations have repeatedly identified the need to develop new and innovative tools to generate better data, research and analysis on cross-border disaster displacement. Understanding of the complex causes, dynamics and magnitude of disaster displacement continues to grow.SECRETARIAT
Head of the Nansen Initiative Secretariat. Nansen Initiative Secretariat. International Environment House. 11-13 chemin des Anémones. 1219 Châtelaine, Geneva. Switzerland. Tel: +41 22 917 8499. E-mail: solberg@nanseninitiative.org. AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 6 / 56 DISPLACEMENT REALITIES Forced displacement related to disasters, including the adverse effects of climate change (disaster displacement), is a reality and among the biggest humanitarian challenges facing States and the AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 7 / 104 AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE ANNEX I: Regional Dynamics of Disaster-Related Human Mobility .8 . CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE … HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PACIFIC OUTCOME REPORT Report from the Nansen Initiative Pacific RegionalConsultation
HUMAN VS ‘NATURAL’ CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT: THE Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement . By Tamara Wood.May 27, 2015
THE NANSEN INITIATIVE In view of this protection gap, there is a need for an intergovernmental process to address the challenges of cross-border displacement in the context of disasters and climate change. ABOUT US – THE NANSEN INITIATIVEPERSPECTIVESSECRETARIAT The Nansen Initiative is a bottom-up, state-led consultative process with multi-stakeholder involvement. To feed the Nansen Initiative process with good practices and build a sound knowledge base, inter-governmental regional consultations and civil society meetings already took place in the Pacific (Cook Islands and Fiji), Central America (Costa Rica and Guatemala), the Horn of Africa (KenyaPERSPECTIVES
Fleeing Floods, Earthquakes, Droughts and Rising Sea Levels: 12 Lessons Learned About Protecting People Displaced by Disasters and the Effects of Climate Change. 12 LESSONS LEARNED Every year, millions of people are forcibly displaced by floods, tropical storms, earthquakes, droughts, glacial melting, and other natural hazards. Many find refuge WHAT WE ARE LEARNING What We Are Learning. The Nansen Initiative Regional Consultations have repeatedly identified the need to develop new and innovative tools to generate better data, research and analysis on cross-border disaster displacement. Understanding of the complex causes, dynamics and magnitude of disaster displacement continues to grow.SECRETARIAT
Head of the Nansen Initiative Secretariat. Nansen Initiative Secretariat. International Environment House. 11-13 chemin des Anémones. 1219 Châtelaine, Geneva. Switzerland. Tel: +41 22 917 8499. E-mail: solberg@nanseninitiative.org. AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 6 / 56 DISPLACEMENT REALITIES Forced displacement related to disasters, including the adverse effects of climate change (disaster displacement), is a reality and among the biggest humanitarian challenges facing States and the AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 7 / 104 AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE ANNEX I: Regional Dynamics of Disaster-Related Human Mobility .8 . CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE … HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PACIFIC OUTCOME REPORT Report from the Nansen Initiative Pacific RegionalConsultation
HUMAN VS ‘NATURAL’ CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT: THE Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement . By Tamara Wood.May 27, 2015
NEWS & EVENTS
More than 100 governments affirm broad support to better protect people displaced across borders by disasters and the effects of climate change. October 14, 2015. Geneva, Switzerland 14 October 2015 – The Swiss/Norwegian Nansen Initiative completed yesterday itsGLOBAL CONSULTATION
The Agenda for the Protection of Cross-Border Displaced Persons in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change (hereinafter Protection Agenda), endorsed by a global intergovernmental consultation on 12-13 October 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland, consolidates the outcomes of a series of regional intergovernmental consultations and civil society meetings convened by the Nansen Initiative.THE CHALLENGE
The Nansen Initiative is primarily funded by the governments of Norway and Switzerland and also benefits from generous funding from the European Commission, Germany, CONSULTATIONS ON THE PROTECTION AGENDA Consultations on the Protection Agenda. The Chairmanship of the Nansen Initiative, the Governments of Norway and Switzerland, invite you to take part in an important consultative process. The Nansen Initiative was launched almost three years ago to build consensus on the principles and elements on addressing the needs of people displacedacross
ANTARCTIC VILLAGE
Curated by the University of the Arts London, in collaboration with the Nansen Initiative, DISPLACEMENT is devised as an integrated cultural component of the Nansen Initiative consultative process, foregrounding art practice and research as a methodology to add value to the Nansen Initiative’s process. GREATER HORN OF AFRICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION This background paper informs the Nansen Initiative Greater Horn of Africa Regional Consultation, held in Nairobi, Kenya from 21-23 May 2014. Launched by the Governments of Norway and Switzerland in October 2012, the Nansen Initiative is a state-led, bottom-up consultative process intended to build consensus on the development of a protection agenda addressing the needs of people displaced CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
PACIFIC REGIONAL CONSULTATION Pacific Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative regional consultation “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific” held from 21-24 May 2013 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands. The Pacific Islands include 23 countries and territories comprised of thousands of islands 2015 – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE More than 100 governments affirm broad support to better protect people displaced across borders by disasters and the effects of climate change. October 14, 2015. Press Releases. Geneva, Switzerland 14 October 2015 – The Swiss/Norwegian Nansen Initiative completed yesterday its two-day Global Consultation in Geneva, Switzerland,which brought
CATASTROPHES, CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE ET DÉPLACEMENTS FORCÉS 1 Catastrophes, Changement Climatique et Déplacements forcés Dynamiques régionales de mobilité en Afrique de l’Ouest Note de cadrage François Gemenne*+, Julia Blocher*, Florence de Longueville*Ω, Nathalie Perrin*, Sara Vigil*, Caroline Zickgraf*, Dalila Gharbaoui* & Pierre OzerΩ * : THE NANSEN INITIATIVE In view of this protection gap, there is a need for an intergovernmental process to address the challenges of cross-border displacement in the context of disasters and climate change. ABOUT US – THE NANSEN INITIATIVEPERSPECTIVESSECRETARIAT The Nansen Initiative is a bottom-up, state-led consultative process with multi-stakeholder involvement. To feed the Nansen Initiative process with good practices and build a sound knowledge base, inter-governmental regional consultations and civil society meetings already took place in the Pacific (Cook Islands and Fiji), Central America (Costa Rica and Guatemala), the Horn of Africa (KenyaPERSPECTIVES
Fleeing Floods, Earthquakes, Droughts and Rising Sea Levels: 12 Lessons Learned About Protecting People Displaced by Disasters and the Effects of Climate Change. 12 LESSONS LEARNED Every year, millions of people are forcibly displaced by floods, tropical storms, earthquakes, droughts, glacial melting, and other natural hazards. Many find refuge WHAT WE ARE LEARNING What We Are Learning. The Nansen Initiative Regional Consultations have repeatedly identified the need to develop new and innovative tools to generate better data, research and analysis on cross-border disaster displacement. Understanding of the complex causes, dynamics and magnitude of disaster displacement continues to grow.SECRETARIAT
Head of the Nansen Initiative Secretariat. Nansen Initiative Secretariat. International Environment House. 11-13 chemin des Anémones. 1219 Châtelaine, Geneva. Switzerland. Tel: +41 22 917 8499. E-mail: solberg@nanseninitiative.org. AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 6 / 56 DISPLACEMENT REALITIES Forced displacement related to disasters, including the adverse effects of climate change (disaster displacement), is a reality and among the biggest humanitarian challenges facing States and the AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 7 / 104 AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE ANNEX I: Regional Dynamics of Disaster-Related Human Mobility .8 . CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE … HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PACIFIC OUTCOME REPORT Report from the Nansen Initiative Pacific RegionalConsultation
HUMAN VS ‘NATURAL’ CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT: THE Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement . By Tamara Wood.May 27, 2015
THE NANSEN INITIATIVE In view of this protection gap, there is a need for an intergovernmental process to address the challenges of cross-border displacement in the context of disasters and climate change. ABOUT US – THE NANSEN INITIATIVEPERSPECTIVESSECRETARIAT The Nansen Initiative is a bottom-up, state-led consultative process with multi-stakeholder involvement. To feed the Nansen Initiative process with good practices and build a sound knowledge base, inter-governmental regional consultations and civil society meetings already took place in the Pacific (Cook Islands and Fiji), Central America (Costa Rica and Guatemala), the Horn of Africa (KenyaPERSPECTIVES
Fleeing Floods, Earthquakes, Droughts and Rising Sea Levels: 12 Lessons Learned About Protecting People Displaced by Disasters and the Effects of Climate Change. 12 LESSONS LEARNED Every year, millions of people are forcibly displaced by floods, tropical storms, earthquakes, droughts, glacial melting, and other natural hazards. Many find refuge WHAT WE ARE LEARNING What We Are Learning. The Nansen Initiative Regional Consultations have repeatedly identified the need to develop new and innovative tools to generate better data, research and analysis on cross-border disaster displacement. Understanding of the complex causes, dynamics and magnitude of disaster displacement continues to grow.SECRETARIAT
Head of the Nansen Initiative Secretariat. Nansen Initiative Secretariat. International Environment House. 11-13 chemin des Anémones. 1219 Châtelaine, Geneva. Switzerland. Tel: +41 22 917 8499. E-mail: solberg@nanseninitiative.org. AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 6 / 56 DISPLACEMENT REALITIES Forced displacement related to disasters, including the adverse effects of climate change (disaster displacement), is a reality and among the biggest humanitarian challenges facing States and the AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 7 / 104 AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE ANNEX I: Regional Dynamics of Disaster-Related Human Mobility .8 . CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE … HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PACIFIC OUTCOME REPORT Report from the Nansen Initiative Pacific RegionalConsultation
HUMAN VS ‘NATURAL’ CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT: THE Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement . By Tamara Wood.May 27, 2015
NEWS & EVENTS
More than 100 governments affirm broad support to better protect people displaced across borders by disasters and the effects of climate change. October 14, 2015. Geneva, Switzerland 14 October 2015 – The Swiss/Norwegian Nansen Initiative completed yesterday itsGLOBAL CONSULTATION
The Agenda for the Protection of Cross-Border Displaced Persons in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change (hereinafter Protection Agenda), endorsed by a global intergovernmental consultation on 12-13 October 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland, consolidates the outcomes of a series of regional intergovernmental consultations and civil society meetings convened by the Nansen Initiative.THE CHALLENGE
The Nansen Initiative is primarily funded by the governments of Norway and Switzerland and also benefits from generous funding from the European Commission, Germany, CONSULTATIONS ON THE PROTECTION AGENDA Consultations on the Protection Agenda. The Chairmanship of the Nansen Initiative, the Governments of Norway and Switzerland, invite you to take part in an important consultative process. The Nansen Initiative was launched almost three years ago to build consensus on the principles and elements on addressing the needs of people displacedacross
ANTARCTIC VILLAGE
Curated by the University of the Arts London, in collaboration with the Nansen Initiative, DISPLACEMENT is devised as an integrated cultural component of the Nansen Initiative consultative process, foregrounding art practice and research as a methodology to add value to the Nansen Initiative’s process. GREATER HORN OF AFRICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION This background paper informs the Nansen Initiative Greater Horn of Africa Regional Consultation, held in Nairobi, Kenya from 21-23 May 2014. Launched by the Governments of Norway and Switzerland in October 2012, the Nansen Initiative is a state-led, bottom-up consultative process intended to build consensus on the development of a protection agenda addressing the needs of people displaced CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
PACIFIC REGIONAL CONSULTATION Pacific Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative regional consultation “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific” held from 21-24 May 2013 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands. The Pacific Islands include 23 countries and territories comprised of thousands of islands 2015 – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE More than 100 governments affirm broad support to better protect people displaced across borders by disasters and the effects of climate change. October 14, 2015. Press Releases. Geneva, Switzerland 14 October 2015 – The Swiss/Norwegian Nansen Initiative completed yesterday its two-day Global Consultation in Geneva, Switzerland,which brought
CATASTROPHES, CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE ET DÉPLACEMENTS FORCÉS 1 Catastrophes, Changement Climatique et Déplacements forcés Dynamiques régionales de mobilité en Afrique de l’Ouest Note de cadrage François Gemenne*+, Julia Blocher*, Florence de Longueville*Ω, Nathalie Perrin*, Sara Vigil*, Caroline Zickgraf*, Dalila Gharbaoui* & Pierre OzerΩ * : THE NANSEN INITIATIVE In view of this protection gap, there is a need for an intergovernmental process to address the challenges of cross-border displacement in the context of disasters and climate change. ABOUT US – THE NANSEN INITIATIVEPERSPECTIVESSECRETARIAT The Nansen Initiative is a bottom-up, state-led consultative process with multi-stakeholder involvement. To feed the Nansen Initiative process with good practices and build a sound knowledge base, inter-governmental regional consultations and civil society meetings already took place in the Pacific (Cook Islands and Fiji), Central America (Costa Rica and Guatemala), the Horn of Africa (KenyaPERSPECTIVES
Fleeing Floods, Earthquakes, Droughts and Rising Sea Levels: 12 Lessons Learned About Protecting People Displaced by Disasters and the Effects of Climate Change. 12 LESSONS LEARNED Every year, millions of people are forcibly displaced by floods, tropical storms, earthquakes, droughts, glacial melting, and other natural hazards. Many find refuge WHAT WE ARE LEARNING What We Are Learning. The Nansen Initiative Regional Consultations have repeatedly identified the need to develop new and innovative tools to generate better data, research and analysis on cross-border disaster displacement. Understanding of the complex causes, dynamics and magnitude of disaster displacement continues to grow.SECRETARIAT
Head of the Nansen Initiative Secretariat. Nansen Initiative Secretariat. International Environment House. 11-13 chemin des Anémones. 1219 Châtelaine, Geneva. Switzerland. Tel: +41 22 917 8499. E-mail: solberg@nanseninitiative.org. AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 6 / 56 DISPLACEMENT REALITIES Forced displacement related to disasters, including the adverse effects of climate change (disaster displacement), is a reality and among the biggest humanitarian challenges facing States and the AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 7 / 104 AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE ANNEX I: Regional Dynamics of Disaster-Related Human Mobility .8 . CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE … HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PACIFIC OUTCOME REPORT Report from the Nansen Initiative Pacific RegionalConsultation
HUMAN VS ‘NATURAL’ CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT: THE Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement . By Tamara Wood.May 27, 2015
THE NANSEN INITIATIVE In view of this protection gap, there is a need for an intergovernmental process to address the challenges of cross-border displacement in the context of disasters and climate change. ABOUT US – THE NANSEN INITIATIVEPERSPECTIVESSECRETARIAT The Nansen Initiative is a bottom-up, state-led consultative process with multi-stakeholder involvement. To feed the Nansen Initiative process with good practices and build a sound knowledge base, inter-governmental regional consultations and civil society meetings already took place in the Pacific (Cook Islands and Fiji), Central America (Costa Rica and Guatemala), the Horn of Africa (KenyaPERSPECTIVES
Fleeing Floods, Earthquakes, Droughts and Rising Sea Levels: 12 Lessons Learned About Protecting People Displaced by Disasters and the Effects of Climate Change. 12 LESSONS LEARNED Every year, millions of people are forcibly displaced by floods, tropical storms, earthquakes, droughts, glacial melting, and other natural hazards. Many find refuge WHAT WE ARE LEARNING What We Are Learning. The Nansen Initiative Regional Consultations have repeatedly identified the need to develop new and innovative tools to generate better data, research and analysis on cross-border disaster displacement. Understanding of the complex causes, dynamics and magnitude of disaster displacement continues to grow.SECRETARIAT
Head of the Nansen Initiative Secretariat. Nansen Initiative Secretariat. International Environment House. 11-13 chemin des Anémones. 1219 Châtelaine, Geneva. Switzerland. Tel: +41 22 917 8499. E-mail: solberg@nanseninitiative.org. AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 6 / 56 DISPLACEMENT REALITIES Forced displacement related to disasters, including the adverse effects of climate change (disaster displacement), is a reality and among the biggest humanitarian challenges facing States and the AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 7 / 104 AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE ANNEX I: Regional Dynamics of Disaster-Related Human Mobility .8 . CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE … HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PACIFIC OUTCOME REPORT Report from the Nansen Initiative Pacific RegionalConsultation
HUMAN VS ‘NATURAL’ CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT: THE Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement . By Tamara Wood.May 27, 2015
NEWS & EVENTS
More than 100 governments affirm broad support to better protect people displaced across borders by disasters and the effects of climate change. October 14, 2015. Geneva, Switzerland 14 October 2015 – The Swiss/Norwegian Nansen Initiative completed yesterday itsGLOBAL CONSULTATION
The Agenda for the Protection of Cross-Border Displaced Persons in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change (hereinafter Protection Agenda), endorsed by a global intergovernmental consultation on 12-13 October 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland, consolidates the outcomes of a series of regional intergovernmental consultations and civil society meetings convened by the Nansen Initiative.THE CHALLENGE
The Nansen Initiative is primarily funded by the governments of Norway and Switzerland and also benefits from generous funding from the European Commission, Germany, CONSULTATIONS ON THE PROTECTION AGENDA Consultations on the Protection Agenda. The Chairmanship of the Nansen Initiative, the Governments of Norway and Switzerland, invite you to take part in an important consultative process. The Nansen Initiative was launched almost three years ago to build consensus on the principles and elements on addressing the needs of people displacedacross
ANTARCTIC VILLAGE
Curated by the University of the Arts London, in collaboration with the Nansen Initiative, DISPLACEMENT is devised as an integrated cultural component of the Nansen Initiative consultative process, foregrounding art practice and research as a methodology to add value to the Nansen Initiative’s process. GREATER HORN OF AFRICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION This background paper informs the Nansen Initiative Greater Horn of Africa Regional Consultation, held in Nairobi, Kenya from 21-23 May 2014. Launched by the Governments of Norway and Switzerland in October 2012, the Nansen Initiative is a state-led, bottom-up consultative process intended to build consensus on the development of a protection agenda addressing the needs of people displaced CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
PACIFIC REGIONAL CONSULTATION Pacific Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative regional consultation “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific” held from 21-24 May 2013 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands. The Pacific Islands include 23 countries and territories comprised of thousands of islands 2015 – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE More than 100 governments affirm broad support to better protect people displaced across borders by disasters and the effects of climate change. October 14, 2015. Press Releases. Geneva, Switzerland 14 October 2015 – The Swiss/Norwegian Nansen Initiative completed yesterday its two-day Global Consultation in Geneva, Switzerland,which brought
CATASTROPHES, CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE ET DÉPLACEMENTS FORCÉS 1 Catastrophes, Changement Climatique et Déplacements forcés Dynamiques régionales de mobilité en Afrique de l’Ouest Note de cadrage François Gemenne*+, Julia Blocher*, Florence de Longueville*Ω, Nathalie Perrin*, Sara Vigil*, Caroline Zickgraf*, Dalila Gharbaoui* & Pierre OzerΩ * : THE NANSEN INITIATIVE In view of this protection gap, there is a need for an intergovernmental process to address the challenges of cross-border displacement in the context of disasters and climate change.PERSPECTIVES
Fleeing Floods, Earthquakes, Droughts and Rising Sea Levels: 12 Lessons Learned About Protecting People Displaced by Disasters and the Effects of Climate Change. 12 LESSONS LEARNED Every year, millions of people are forcibly displaced by floods, tropical storms, earthquakes, droughts, glacial melting, and other natural hazards. Many find refuge ABOUT US – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE The Nansen Initiative is a bottom-up, state-led consultative process with multi-stakeholder involvement. To feed the Nansen Initiative process with good practices and build a sound knowledge base, inter-governmental regional consultations and civil society meetings already took place in the Pacific (Cook Islands and Fiji), Central America (Costa Rica and Guatemala), the Horn of Africa (KenyaSECRETARIAT
Head of the Nansen Initiative Secretariat. Nansen Initiative Secretariat. International Environment House. 11-13 chemin des Anémones. 1219 Châtelaine, Geneva. Switzerland. Tel: +41 22 917 8499. E-mail: solberg@nanseninitiative.org. AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 6 / 56 DISPLACEMENT REALITIES Forced displacement related to disasters, including the adverse effects of climate change (disaster displacement), is a reality and among the biggest humanitarian challenges facing States and the PACIFIC – BACKGROUND PAPER – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE Pacific – Background Paper. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative regional consultation “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific” held from 21-24 May 2013 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands. The Pacific Islands include 23 countries and territories comprised of thousands of islands AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 7 / 104 AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE ANNEX I: Regional Dynamics of Disaster-Related Human Mobility .8 . CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
HUMAN VS ‘NATURAL’ CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT: THE Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement . By Tamara Wood.May 27, 2015
HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE … HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PACIFIC OUTCOME REPORT Report from the Nansen Initiative Pacific RegionalConsultation
THE NANSEN INITIATIVE In view of this protection gap, there is a need for an intergovernmental process to address the challenges of cross-border displacement in the context of disasters and climate change.PERSPECTIVES
Fleeing Floods, Earthquakes, Droughts and Rising Sea Levels: 12 Lessons Learned About Protecting People Displaced by Disasters and the Effects of Climate Change. 12 LESSONS LEARNED Every year, millions of people are forcibly displaced by floods, tropical storms, earthquakes, droughts, glacial melting, and other natural hazards. Many find refuge ABOUT US – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE The Nansen Initiative is a bottom-up, state-led consultative process with multi-stakeholder involvement. To feed the Nansen Initiative process with good practices and build a sound knowledge base, inter-governmental regional consultations and civil society meetings already took place in the Pacific (Cook Islands and Fiji), Central America (Costa Rica and Guatemala), the Horn of Africa (KenyaSECRETARIAT
Head of the Nansen Initiative Secretariat. Nansen Initiative Secretariat. International Environment House. 11-13 chemin des Anémones. 1219 Châtelaine, Geneva. Switzerland. Tel: +41 22 917 8499. E-mail: solberg@nanseninitiative.org. AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 6 / 56 DISPLACEMENT REALITIES Forced displacement related to disasters, including the adverse effects of climate change (disaster displacement), is a reality and among the biggest humanitarian challenges facing States and the PACIFIC – BACKGROUND PAPER – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE Pacific – Background Paper. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative regional consultation “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific” held from 21-24 May 2013 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands. The Pacific Islands include 23 countries and territories comprised of thousands of islands AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 7 / 104 AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE ANNEX I: Regional Dynamics of Disaster-Related Human Mobility .8 . CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
HUMAN VS ‘NATURAL’ CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT: THE Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement . By Tamara Wood.May 27, 2015
HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE … HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PACIFIC OUTCOME REPORT Report from the Nansen Initiative Pacific RegionalConsultation
WHAT WE ARE LEARNING What We Are Learning. The Nansen Initiative Regional Consultations have repeatedly identified the need to develop new and innovative tools to generate better data, research and analysis on cross-border disaster displacement. Understanding of the complex causes, dynamics and magnitude of disaster displacement continues to grow.NEWS & EVENTS
More than 100 governments affirm broad support to better protect people displaced across borders by disasters and the effects of climate change. October 14, 2015. Geneva, Switzerland 14 October 2015 – The Swiss/Norwegian Nansen Initiative completed yesterday itsGLOBAL CONSULTATION
The Agenda for the Protection of Cross-Border Displaced Persons in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change (hereinafter Protection Agenda), endorsed by a global intergovernmental consultation on 12-13 October 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland, consolidates the outcomes of a series of regional intergovernmental consultations and civil society meetings convened by the Nansen Initiative. CONSULTATIONS ON THE PROTECTION AGENDA Consultations on the Protection Agenda. The Chairmanship of the Nansen Initiative, the Governments of Norway and Switzerland, invite you to take part in an important consultative process. The Nansen Initiative was launched almost three years ago to build consensus on the principles and elements on addressing the needs of people displacedacross
CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
GREATER HORN OF AFRICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION This background paper informs the Nansen Initiative Greater Horn of Africa Regional Consultation, held in Nairobi, Kenya from 21-23 May 2014. Launched by the Governments of Norway and Switzerland in October 2012, the Nansen Initiative is a state-led, bottom-up consultative process intended to build consensus on the development of a protection agenda addressing the needs of people displaced PACIFIC REGIONAL CONSULTATION Pacific Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative regional consultation “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific” held from 21-24 May 2013 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands. The Pacific Islands include 23 countries and territories comprised of thousands of islands PACIFIC – OUTCOME REPORT – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE Pacific – Outcome Report. Nansen Initiative. This report summarizes the outcomes (Part I) and technical discussions (Part II) of the first Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation that took place from 21-24 May 2013 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands: “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific”. The overall objective of SOUTHEAST ASIA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Southeast Asia is one of the world’s most vulnerable regions to natural hazards, experiencing numerous disasters annually. Such disasters, including typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanos, floods, droughts forest fires, and landslides, often triggerdisplacement and
CATASTROPHES, CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE ET DÉPLACEMENTS FORCÉS 1 Catastrophes, Changement Climatique et Déplacements forcés Dynamiques régionales de mobilité en Afrique de l’Ouest Note de cadrage François Gemenne*+, Julia Blocher*, Florence de Longueville*Ω, Nathalie Perrin*, Sara Vigil*, Caroline Zickgraf*, Dalila Gharbaoui* & Pierre OzerΩ * : THE NANSEN INITIATIVE In view of this protection gap, there is a need for an intergovernmental process to address the challenges of cross-border displacement in the context of disasters and climate change.PERSPECTIVES
Fleeing Floods, Earthquakes, Droughts and Rising Sea Levels: 12 Lessons Learned About Protecting People Displaced by Disasters and the Effects of Climate Change. 12 LESSONS LEARNED Every year, millions of people are forcibly displaced by floods, tropical storms, earthquakes, droughts, glacial melting, and other natural hazards. Many find refuge ABOUT US – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE The Nansen Initiative is a bottom-up, state-led consultative process with multi-stakeholder involvement. To feed the Nansen Initiative process with good practices and build a sound knowledge base, inter-governmental regional consultations and civil society meetings already took place in the Pacific (Cook Islands and Fiji), Central America (Costa Rica and Guatemala), the Horn of Africa (KenyaSECRETARIAT
Head of the Nansen Initiative Secretariat. Nansen Initiative Secretariat. International Environment House. 11-13 chemin des Anémones. 1219 Châtelaine, Geneva. Switzerland. Tel: +41 22 917 8499. E-mail: solberg@nanseninitiative.org. AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 6 / 56 DISPLACEMENT REALITIES Forced displacement related to disasters, including the adverse effects of climate change (disaster displacement), is a reality and among the biggest humanitarian challenges facing States and the PACIFIC – BACKGROUND PAPER – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE Pacific – Background Paper. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative regional consultation “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific” held from 21-24 May 2013 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands. The Pacific Islands include 23 countries and territories comprised of thousands of islands AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 7 / 104 AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE ANNEX I: Regional Dynamics of Disaster-Related Human Mobility .8 . CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE … HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PACIFIC OUTCOME REPORT Report from the Nansen Initiative Pacific RegionalConsultation
HUMAN VS ‘NATURAL’ CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT: THEEXAMPLES OF DISPLACEMENTDOUBLE DISPLACEMENT DEFINITION Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement . By Tamara Wood.May 27, 2015
THE NANSEN INITIATIVE In view of this protection gap, there is a need for an intergovernmental process to address the challenges of cross-border displacement in the context of disasters and climate change.PERSPECTIVES
Fleeing Floods, Earthquakes, Droughts and Rising Sea Levels: 12 Lessons Learned About Protecting People Displaced by Disasters and the Effects of Climate Change. 12 LESSONS LEARNED Every year, millions of people are forcibly displaced by floods, tropical storms, earthquakes, droughts, glacial melting, and other natural hazards. Many find refuge ABOUT US – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE The Nansen Initiative is a bottom-up, state-led consultative process with multi-stakeholder involvement. To feed the Nansen Initiative process with good practices and build a sound knowledge base, inter-governmental regional consultations and civil society meetings already took place in the Pacific (Cook Islands and Fiji), Central America (Costa Rica and Guatemala), the Horn of Africa (KenyaSECRETARIAT
Head of the Nansen Initiative Secretariat. Nansen Initiative Secretariat. International Environment House. 11-13 chemin des Anémones. 1219 Châtelaine, Geneva. Switzerland. Tel: +41 22 917 8499. E-mail: solberg@nanseninitiative.org. AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 6 / 56 DISPLACEMENT REALITIES Forced displacement related to disasters, including the adverse effects of climate change (disaster displacement), is a reality and among the biggest humanitarian challenges facing States and the PACIFIC – BACKGROUND PAPER – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE Pacific – Background Paper. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative regional consultation “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific” held from 21-24 May 2013 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands. The Pacific Islands include 23 countries and territories comprised of thousands of islands AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 7 / 104 AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE ANNEX I: Regional Dynamics of Disaster-Related Human Mobility .8 . CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE … HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PACIFIC OUTCOME REPORT Report from the Nansen Initiative Pacific RegionalConsultation
HUMAN VS ‘NATURAL’ CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT: THEEXAMPLES OF DISPLACEMENTDOUBLE DISPLACEMENT DEFINITION Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement . By Tamara Wood.May 27, 2015
WHAT WE ARE LEARNING What We Are Learning. The Nansen Initiative Regional Consultations have repeatedly identified the need to develop new and innovative tools to generate better data, research and analysis on cross-border disaster displacement. Understanding of the complex causes, dynamics and magnitude of disaster displacement continues to grow.NEWS & EVENTS
More than 100 governments affirm broad support to better protect people displaced across borders by disasters and the effects of climate change. October 14, 2015. Geneva, Switzerland 14 October 2015 – The Swiss/Norwegian Nansen Initiative completed yesterday itsGLOBAL CONSULTATION
The Agenda for the Protection of Cross-Border Displaced Persons in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change (hereinafter Protection Agenda), endorsed by a global intergovernmental consultation on 12-13 October 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland, consolidates the outcomes of a series of regional intergovernmental consultations and civil society meetings convened by the Nansen Initiative. CONSULTATIONS ON THE PROTECTION AGENDA Consultations on the Protection Agenda. The Chairmanship of the Nansen Initiative, the Governments of Norway and Switzerland, invite you to take part in an important consultative process. The Nansen Initiative was launched almost three years ago to build consensus on the principles and elements on addressing the needs of people displacedacross
CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Central America Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in Central America, which will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 to explore the issue of disasters and cross-border displacement in Central America. This paper and the consultationitself will
GREATER HORN OF AFRICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION This background paper informs the Nansen Initiative Greater Horn of Africa Regional Consultation, held in Nairobi, Kenya from 21-23 May 2014. Launched by the Governments of Norway and Switzerland in October 2012, the Nansen Initiative is a state-led, bottom-up consultative process intended to build consensus on the development of a protection agenda addressing the needs of people displaced PACIFIC REGIONAL CONSULTATION Pacific Regional Consultation. This background paper has been drafted to inform the Nansen Initiative regional consultation “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific” held from 21-24 May 2013 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands. The Pacific Islands include 23 countries and territories comprised of thousands of islands PACIFIC – OUTCOME REPORT – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE Pacific – Outcome Report. Nansen Initiative. This report summarizes the outcomes (Part I) and technical discussions (Part II) of the first Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation that took place from 21-24 May 2013 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands: “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific”. The overall objective of SOUTHEAST ASIA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Southeast Asia is one of the world’s most vulnerable regions to natural hazards, experiencing numerous disasters annually. Such disasters, including typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanos, floods, droughts forest fires, and landslides, often triggerdisplacement and
CATASTROPHES, CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE ET DÉPLACEMENTS FORCÉS 1 Catastrophes, Changement Climatique et Déplacements forcés Dynamiques régionales de mobilité en Afrique de l’Ouest Note de cadrage François Gemenne*+, Julia Blocher*, Florence de Longueville*Ω, Nathalie Perrin*, Sara Vigil*, Caroline Zickgraf*, Dalila Gharbaoui* & Pierre OzerΩ * : THE NANSEN INITIATIVE In view of this protection gap, there is a need for an intergovernmental process to address the challenges of cross-border displacement in the context of disasters and climate change. WHAT WE ARE LEARNING The Nansen Initiative Regional Consultations have repeatedly identified the need to develop new and innovative tools to generate better data, research and analysis on cross-border disasterdisplacement.
PERSPECTIVES
Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement By Tamara Wood May 27, 2015 In 2011, more than a million people were displaced across ABOUT US – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE The Nansen Initiative is a bottom-up, state-led consultative process with multi-stakeholder involvement. To feed the Nansen Initiative process with good practices and build a sound knowledge base, inter-governmental regional consultations and civil society meetings already took place in the Pacific (Cook Islands and Fiji), Central America (Costa Rica and Guatemala), the Horn of Africa (KenyaSECRETARIAT
The Nansen Initiative Secretariat is based in Geneva, Switzerland. It supports the Nansen Initiative consultative process with strategic, research and administrative capacity. AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 6 / 56 DISPLACEMENT REALITIES Forced displacement related to disasters, including the adverse effects of climate change (disaster displacement), is a reality and among the biggest humanitarian challenges facing States and the AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 7 / 104 AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE ANNEX I: Regional Dynamics of Disaster-Related Human Mobility .8 . CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION More than 100 Participants from Central American countries, Mexico, Colombia, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, representatives from the Nansen Initiative, as well as representatives from regional and international organizations, civil society, and research institutions, met in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 for the second Nansen Initiative Consultation on “Disasters and Cross HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE … HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PACIFIC OUTCOME REPORT Report from the Nansen Initiative Pacific RegionalConsultation
HUMAN VS ‘NATURAL’ CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT: THEEXAMPLES OF DISPLACEMENTDOUBLE DISPLACEMENT DEFINITION Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement . By Tamara Wood.May 27, 2015
THE NANSEN INITIATIVE In view of this protection gap, there is a need for an intergovernmental process to address the challenges of cross-border displacement in the context of disasters and climate change. WHAT WE ARE LEARNING The Nansen Initiative Regional Consultations have repeatedly identified the need to develop new and innovative tools to generate better data, research and analysis on cross-border disasterdisplacement.
PERSPECTIVES
Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement By Tamara Wood May 27, 2015 In 2011, more than a million people were displaced across ABOUT US – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE The Nansen Initiative is a bottom-up, state-led consultative process with multi-stakeholder involvement. To feed the Nansen Initiative process with good practices and build a sound knowledge base, inter-governmental regional consultations and civil society meetings already took place in the Pacific (Cook Islands and Fiji), Central America (Costa Rica and Guatemala), the Horn of Africa (KenyaSECRETARIAT
The Nansen Initiative Secretariat is based in Geneva, Switzerland. It supports the Nansen Initiative consultative process with strategic, research and administrative capacity. AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 6 / 56 DISPLACEMENT REALITIES Forced displacement related to disasters, including the adverse effects of climate change (disaster displacement), is a reality and among the biggest humanitarian challenges facing States and the AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 7 / 104 AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE ANNEX I: Regional Dynamics of Disaster-Related Human Mobility .8 . CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION More than 100 Participants from Central American countries, Mexico, Colombia, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, representatives from the Nansen Initiative, as well as representatives from regional and international organizations, civil society, and research institutions, met in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 for the second Nansen Initiative Consultation on “Disasters and Cross HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE … HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PACIFIC OUTCOME REPORT Report from the Nansen Initiative Pacific RegionalConsultation
HUMAN VS ‘NATURAL’ CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT: THEEXAMPLES OF DISPLACEMENTDOUBLE DISPLACEMENT DEFINITION Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement . By Tamara Wood.May 27, 2015
WHAT WE ARE LEARNING The Nansen Initiative Regional Consultations have repeatedly identified the need to develop new and innovative tools to generate better data, research and analysis on cross-border disasterdisplacement.
NEWS & EVENTS
Geneva, Switzerland 14 October 2015 – The Swiss/Norwegian Nansen Initiative completed yesterday its two-day Global read more →GLOBAL CONSULTATION
The Agenda for the Protection of Cross-Border Displaced Persons in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change (hereinafter Protection Agenda), endorsed by a global intergovernmental consultation on 12-13 October 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland, consolidates the outcomes of a series of regional intergovernmental consultations and civil society meetings convened by the Nansen Initiative. CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION More than 100 Participants from Central American countries, Mexico, Colombia, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, representatives from the Nansen Initiative, as well as representatives from regional and international organizations, civil society, and research institutions, met in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 for the second Nansen Initiative Consultation on “Disasters and Cross CONSULTATIONS ON THE PROTECTION AGENDA En la presente Agenda de protección se consolidan los resultados de amplias consultas realizadas por la Iniciativa Nansen acerca de los desplazamientos a través de fronteras en el contexto de desastres, en un proceso consultivo de abajo hacia arriba, liderado por los Estados, cuyo propósito fue generar consenso con respecto al desarrollo de una agenda de protección que aborde las GREATER HORN OF AFRICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION This background paper informs the Nansen Initiative Greater Horn of Africa Regional Consultation, held in Nairobi, Kenya from 21-23 May 2014. Launched by the Governments of Norway and Switzerland in October 2012, the Nansen Initiative is a state-led, bottom-up consultative process intended to build consensus on the development of a protection agenda addressing the needs of people displaced PACIFIC REGIONAL CONSULTATION Participants from 10 Pacific countries, other countries, as well as representatives from regional and international organizations, civil society, and academia, met in Rarotonga from 21 to 24 May 2013 for a consultation on “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific.” SOUTHEAST ASIA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Southeast Asia is one of the world’s most vulnerable regions to natural hazards, experiencing numerous disasters annually. Such disasters, including typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanos, floods, droughts forest fires, and landslides, often triggerdisplacement and
PACIFIC – OUTCOME REPORT – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE This report summarizes the outcomes (Part I) and technical discussions (Part II) of the first Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation that took place from 21-24 May 2013 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands: “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific”. CATASTROPHES, CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE ET DÉPLACEMENTS FORCÉS 1 Catastrophes, Changement Climatique et Déplacements forcés Dynamiques régionales de mobilité en Afrique de l’Ouest Note de cadrage François Gemenne*+, Julia Blocher*, Florence de Longueville*Ω, Nathalie Perrin*, Sara Vigil*, Caroline Zickgraf*, Dalila Gharbaoui* & Pierre OzerΩ * : THE NANSEN INITIATIVE In view of this protection gap, there is a need for an intergovernmental process to address the challenges of cross-border displacement in the context of disasters and climate change. WHAT WE ARE LEARNING The Nansen Initiative Regional Consultations have repeatedly identified the need to develop new and innovative tools to generate better data, research and analysis on cross-border disasterdisplacement.
PERSPECTIVES
Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement By Tamara Wood May 27, 2015 In 2011, more than a million people were displaced across ABOUT US – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE The Nansen Initiative is a bottom-up, state-led consultative process with multi-stakeholder involvement. To feed the Nansen Initiative process with good practices and build a sound knowledge base, inter-governmental regional consultations and civil society meetings already took place in the Pacific (Cook Islands and Fiji), Central America (Costa Rica and Guatemala), the Horn of Africa (KenyaSECRETARIAT
The Nansen Initiative Secretariat is based in Geneva, Switzerland. It supports the Nansen Initiative consultative process with strategic, research and administrative capacity. AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 6 / 56 DISPLACEMENT REALITIES Forced displacement related to disasters, including the adverse effects of climate change (disaster displacement), is a reality and among the biggest humanitarian challenges facing States and the AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 7 / 104 AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE ANNEX I: Regional Dynamics of Disaster-Related Human Mobility .8 . CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION More than 100 Participants from Central American countries, Mexico, Colombia, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, representatives from the Nansen Initiative, as well as representatives from regional and international organizations, civil society, and research institutions, met in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 for the second Nansen Initiative Consultation on “Disasters and Cross HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE … HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PACIFIC OUTCOME REPORT Report from the Nansen Initiative Pacific RegionalConsultation
HUMAN VS ‘NATURAL’ CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT: THEEXAMPLES OF DISPLACEMENTDOUBLE DISPLACEMENT DEFINITION Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement . By Tamara Wood.May 27, 2015
THE NANSEN INITIATIVE In view of this protection gap, there is a need for an intergovernmental process to address the challenges of cross-border displacement in the context of disasters and climate change. WHAT WE ARE LEARNING The Nansen Initiative Regional Consultations have repeatedly identified the need to develop new and innovative tools to generate better data, research and analysis on cross-border disasterdisplacement.
PERSPECTIVES
Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement By Tamara Wood May 27, 2015 In 2011, more than a million people were displaced across ABOUT US – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE The Nansen Initiative is a bottom-up, state-led consultative process with multi-stakeholder involvement. To feed the Nansen Initiative process with good practices and build a sound knowledge base, inter-governmental regional consultations and civil society meetings already took place in the Pacific (Cook Islands and Fiji), Central America (Costa Rica and Guatemala), the Horn of Africa (KenyaSECRETARIAT
The Nansen Initiative Secretariat is based in Geneva, Switzerland. It supports the Nansen Initiative consultative process with strategic, research and administrative capacity. AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 6 / 56 DISPLACEMENT REALITIES Forced displacement related to disasters, including the adverse effects of climate change (disaster displacement), is a reality and among the biggest humanitarian challenges facing States and the AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED 7 / 104 AGENDA FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROSS-BORDER DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE ANNEX I: Regional Dynamics of Disaster-Related Human Mobility .8 . CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION More than 100 Participants from Central American countries, Mexico, Colombia, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, representatives from the Nansen Initiative, as well as representatives from regional and international organizations, civil society, and research institutions, met in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 for the second Nansen Initiative Consultation on “Disasters and Cross HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE … HUMAN MOBILITY, NATURAL DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PACIFIC OUTCOME REPORT Report from the Nansen Initiative Pacific RegionalConsultation
HUMAN VS ‘NATURAL’ CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT: THEEXAMPLES OF DISPLACEMENTDOUBLE DISPLACEMENT DEFINITION Human vs ‘natural’ causes of displacement: the relationship between conflict and disaster as drivers of movement . By Tamara Wood.May 27, 2015
WHAT WE ARE LEARNING The Nansen Initiative Regional Consultations have repeatedly identified the need to develop new and innovative tools to generate better data, research and analysis on cross-border disasterdisplacement.
NEWS & EVENTS
Geneva, Switzerland 14 October 2015 – The Swiss/Norwegian Nansen Initiative completed yesterday its two-day Global read more →GLOBAL CONSULTATION
The Agenda for the Protection of Cross-Border Displaced Persons in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change (hereinafter Protection Agenda), endorsed by a global intergovernmental consultation on 12-13 October 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland, consolidates the outcomes of a series of regional intergovernmental consultations and civil society meetings convened by the Nansen Initiative. CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION More than 100 Participants from Central American countries, Mexico, Colombia, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, representatives from the Nansen Initiative, as well as representatives from regional and international organizations, civil society, and research institutions, met in San Jose, Costa Rica from 2-4 December 2013 for the second Nansen Initiative Consultation on “Disasters and Cross CONSULTATIONS ON THE PROTECTION AGENDA En la presente Agenda de protección se consolidan los resultados de amplias consultas realizadas por la Iniciativa Nansen acerca de los desplazamientos a través de fronteras en el contexto de desastres, en un proceso consultivo de abajo hacia arriba, liderado por los Estados, cuyo propósito fue generar consenso con respecto al desarrollo de una agenda de protección que aborde las GREATER HORN OF AFRICA REGIONAL CONSULTATION This background paper informs the Nansen Initiative Greater Horn of Africa Regional Consultation, held in Nairobi, Kenya from 21-23 May 2014. Launched by the Governments of Norway and Switzerland in October 2012, the Nansen Initiative is a state-led, bottom-up consultative process intended to build consensus on the development of a protection agenda addressing the needs of people displaced PACIFIC REGIONAL CONSULTATION Participants from 10 Pacific countries, other countries, as well as representatives from regional and international organizations, civil society, and academia, met in Rarotonga from 21 to 24 May 2013 for a consultation on “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific.” SOUTHEAST ASIA REGIONAL CONSULTATION Southeast Asia is one of the world’s most vulnerable regions to natural hazards, experiencing numerous disasters annually. Such disasters, including typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanos, floods, droughts forest fires, and landslides, often triggerdisplacement and
PACIFIC – OUTCOME REPORT – THE NANSEN INITIATIVE This report summarizes the outcomes (Part I) and technical discussions (Part II) of the first Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation that took place from 21-24 May 2013 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands: “Human Mobility, Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Pacific”. CATASTROPHES, CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE ET DÉPLACEMENTS FORCÉS 1 Catastrophes, Changement Climatique et Déplacements forcés Dynamiques régionales de mobilité en Afrique de l’Ouest Note de cadrage François Gemenne*+, Julia Blocher*, Florence de Longueville*Ω, Nathalie Perrin*, Sara Vigil*, Caroline Zickgraf*, Dalila Gharbaoui* & Pierre OzerΩ * :* About Us
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Agenda for the Protection of Cross-Border Displaced Persons in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change*
Nansen Initiative Global Consultation 12-13 October 2015Geneva,Switzerland
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TOWARDS A PROTECTION AGENDA FOR PEOPLE DISPLACED ACROSS BORDERS IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS AND THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE.*
184 mio people were forced to leave their home because of floods, windstorms, earthquakes or other disasters between 2008 and 2014. That is one person per second.*
“From floods in the Philippines to droughts in Afghanistan and coastal erosions in Tuvalu, environmental stress is a driver of displacement worldwide. Countries and the global community must prepare to address such population movements” - Walter Kaelin, Envoy of the Chairmanship of the Nansen Initiative.The Challenge
Every year around the world, millions of people are forcibly displaced by floods, windstorms, earthquakes or droughts. Many find refuge within their own country but some have to go abroad. In the context of climate change, such movements are likely to increase. National and international responses to this challenge are insufficient and protection for affected people remains inadequate.THE RESPONSE
In view of this protection gap, there is a need for an intergovernmental process to address the challenges of cross-border displacement in the context of disasters and climate change. Launched in 2012 by Switzerland and Norway, the Nansen Initiative is a state-led consultative process to build consensus on a Protection Agenda addressing the needs of people displaced across borders in the context of disasters and climate change.THE APPROACH
To feed the Nansen Initiative process with good practices and build a sound knowledge base, regional consultations already took place in the Pacific, Central America, the Horn of Africa, Southeast Asia and South Asia. The results of the consultations will be consolidated and discussed at a global intergovernmental consultation in Geneva inOctober 2015.
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