Migration
Introduction
Climate change is increasingly recognized as a complex global challenge with far-reaching implications for human societies. Its effects extend beyond environmental impacts, affecting various aspects of human society, including economic systems, social structures and human rights (IPCC, 2022).
Conclusions
Access to legal identity remains a challenge for women, girls and individuals of different SOGIESC, as evidenced by the barriers outlined in this report. Despite legislative progress promoting gender equality, gaps in enforcement, coupled with institutional inefficiencies and deeply ingrained sociocultural norms, continue to hinder women’s ability to obtain identity documents and register vital life events.
Acknowledgements
This report was prepared by Hélène Syed Zwick and was commissioned by the Migrant Protection Unit (MPX) of IOM in close collaboration with the African Union Institute for Statistics (STATAFRIC) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), in line with the implementation of the Second Strategy for the Harmonization of Statistics in Africa (also referred to as SHaSA2).
Individual, household and community factors affecting the chain
This section describes the ways in which demographic and community factors affect the climate change–trafficking chain in Ethiopia, based on both primary and secondary data and analysis.
Desk review
The body of literature examining the intersection of climate change and health impacts in industrial zones in Viet Nam, particularly Hanoi, is severely limited
Climate migration in Egypt
Egypt is a typical example of an emerging lower-middle income economy that is highly vulnerable to climate change and faces numerous threats to its economic, social and environmental sustainability.
Individual, household and community factors affecting the chain
This section describes the ways in which demographic and community factors affect the climate change–trafficking chain in the Philippines, based on both primary and secondary data and analysis.
Implications of climate change
Climate change has led to profound implications on economic activities especially in agricultural and coastal areas.
Patterns and trends on trafficking in persons: Country profiles
The section provides the country profiles with an overview of the patterns and trends on TIP for each ECOWAS Member State based on the TIP administrative data reported via the WATIP questionnaire.
Introduction
Climate change poses significant challenges for Ethiopia, with both slow- and sudden-onset events increasingly affecting communities across the country (World Bank, 2021).
Approach and methodology
The methodology used in the study is a mixed methods approach (quantitative and qualitative).
Migration and maritime security
Seychelles has committed to ensuring that it will create an environment where migration is taking place in a safe, orderly and regular manner.
Theoretical background
Although the environment as a driving force behind migration is not new to the literature, it is currently receiving more attention because of climate change and the frequency of extremely damaging disasters.
Introduction
Climate change poses significant challenges for the Philippines, with both slow- and sudden-onset events increasingly affecting communities across the country.
