Migration
Introduction
There are numerous and complex connections between migration, the environment and climate change, and these connections are frequently quite context specific.
Glossary
Climate change: This is a “change in the state of the climate that can be identified (for example, using statistical tests) by changes in the mean and/or the variability of its properties, and that persists for an extended period, typically decades or longer.
Executive summary
The African Union, IOM, UNODC and ECOWAS have undertaken a regional exercise with the aim of standardizing TIP administrative data.
Migration governance institutional framework
The previous Seychelles Migration Profile advocated for the Government to develop coherent migration policies.
Executive summary
In 2014, Seychelles launched the first Migration Profile, which highlighted key facts and figures concerning migration to, from and within the country, the impact of migration on development within the country and the migration governance structures in the country.
Acknowledgements
The Government of Seychelles would like to thank IOM for its continued support, specifically for this 2024 update of the Migration Profile of Seychelles (“Migration Profile of Seychelles 2024”), and the European Union for funding the report through the Southern African Migration Management (SAMM) Project.
The chain linking climate and trafficking in the Philippines
This section explains the ways in which climate links to trafficking and exploitation in the Philippines, based on both primary and secondary data and analysis.
Climate migration from international perspectives
The Agenda for Humanity, the 2016 United Nations Summit for Refugees and Migrants, the Global Compact for Migration and the Global Compact on Refugees all acknowledge climate change as a major factor influencing migration.
Key patterns of trafficking in persons: Regional overview
The analysis of TIP data in ECOWAS Member States provides important insights into the patterns and trends of the anti-trafficking response in the region.
Foreword
Trafficking in persons (TIP) remains a critical challenge in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) region.
The chain linking climate and trafficking in persons in Ethiopia
This section explains the ways in which climate links to TIP – specifically exploitation – in Ethiopia, based on both primary and secondary data and analysis.
