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Informe 2013

El ascenso del Sur: Progreso humano en un mundo diverso
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Environmentally Induced Migration and Climate Change

United Nations Headquarters, Conference Room A (TNLB)
20 abril 2010

AGENDA

Morning

9:45 AM Registration

10:00 Welcome and Programme Overview

Mr. Jose Miguel Guzman, Chief Population and Development Branch, UNFPA
Mr. David Koschel, Officer in Charge, UNITAR

Session I: Grasping the Evidence: What Do We Know About the Impacts of Environmental and Climate Change on
Migration?

Chair: Ms. Hania Zlotnik, Director, Population Division, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA)

10:15 Mr. Frank Laczko, Chief, Research and Publications, IOM
Ms. Koko Warner, Head of Environmental Migration, Social Vulnerability and Adaptation, UNU-EHS
• What do we know about the nexus between environmental/climate change and migration?
• What kind of empirical evidence do we have?
• What are the research and data gaps?

10:45 Discussion

11:15 Coffee Break

Session II: Environmental Migration: What Are the Implications for Development?

Chair: Ms. Sarah Rosengärtner, Migration and Development Specialist, UNDP

11:30 Mr. Sami Areikat, Sustainable Development Officer, Division for Sustainable Development, UN DESA
Ms. Wei-Meng Lim-Kabaa, Deputy Director, UNHCR
Representative of the Mission of Bangladesh to the United Nations
Representative of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
• How does migration triggered by environmental and climate changes affect development?
• What are the consequences for the most vulnerable countries and communities?
• What are the positive effects of environmentally induced migration?

Seminar on Environmentally Induced Migration and Climate Change

12:30 Discussion

13:00 Lunch Break

Afternoon

Session III: Forging International Law and National Policy Responses to Environmentally Induced Migration and
Climate Change

Chair: Ms. Zehra Aydin, Liaison Officer, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), New York

15:00 Ms. Michelle Leighton, Director of Human Rights Programs, Center for Law and Global Justice
University of San Francisco School of Law
Mr. Hansjoerg Strohmeyer, Chief of Policy Development and Studies, Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Ms. Isabel Pereira, Policy Specialist, Human Development Report Office, UNDP
Mr. Noel Gonzalez, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission of Mexico to the United Nations
H.E. Dr. Dessima Williams, Chair of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) (TbC)
• What are possible policy answers to environmentally induced migration?
• What are existing legal frameworks on the international level and protection gaps?
• How can disaster resilience be enhanced to address displacement due to environmental or
climatic events?
• How can we bring together migration, development, climate change and the environment
policy perspectives?
• How can the global migration and development agenda be linked with the global environment
and climate change agenda?

16:00 Discussion

16:30 Coffee Break

Session IV: The Way Forward - Building Capacities for Implementing Policies to Mitigate Environmentally Induced
Migration and Climate Change

Chair: Ms. Ann Pawliczko, Senior Project Adviser, Population and Development Branch, UNFPA

16:45 Mr. Frank Laczko, Chief, Research and Publications, IOM
Mr Robert McLeman, Coordinator, Environmental Studies Program, Department of Geography,
University of Ottawa
• How is the participation of developing countries in the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change (UNFCCC) improved through capacity building?
• How can migration be integrated in the National Adaptation Programmes of Action (NAPA)?
• What is the potential of capacity building in addressing migration as part of the adaptation
process to climate change?

17:15 Discussion

17:45 Closing Remarks: Ms. Valeska Hesse, Coordinator of the Migration and Development Series, UNITAR

18:00 End of the Day

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