Building a Collaborative Response to Climate Change and Mobility

7.10.22: Samuel Hall’s Rebecca Frischkorn discussed opportunities for multi-stakeholder partnerships in Ethiopia where the Khartoum Process and Rabat Process partners met to discuss the impact of  climate change and migration. Samuel Hall has been studying the phenomena of mobility and displacement since its inception in 2010 & it is clear that the consequences of climate change are felt more severely by some than others.

Samuel Hall’s conversations with communities across Africa & South & Central Asia confirm that dialogues are often more constructive at the local level - grassroots movements, activists, migrants & displaced people themselves have shown what real action can be. 


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