There are now more than 100 million people overall displaced, around 75% of whom are hosted by low or middle-income countries and living in protracted circumstances. Host countries are struggling to meet the needs of internally displaced people and refugees, despite the efforts and support of UN agencies and humanitarian actors.
This Policy Brief, produced under the auspices of the NDC Action Project which supports 10 countries, including Bangladesh, Colombia, Jordan and Uganda - highlights the needs and opportunities to strengthen the strategic and operational bridges between the humanitarian, development, climate change and environment fields. It also showcases the importance of:
- Integrating human mobility, including displacement, in the policies and plans of ministries and agencies responsible for climate, environment, energy and development.
- Integrating climate, environment and development, in human mobility and displacement policies, planning and implementation.
The recommendations of the policy brief are aligned with and aim at supporting the work of the Task Force on Displacement, within the UNFCCC’s Warsaw International Mechanism (WIM) for Loss and Damage and the United Nations Secretary‑General’s Action Agenda on Internal Displacement. It is also in line with IOM’s Institutional Strategy on Migration, Environment and Climate Change, 2021‑2030 which calls to support “the mainstreaming of migration issues in regional, national, and local climate, environmental and related policies”.