The Follow-Up and Review Mechanisms of the Global Compacts: What Room Is There for Human Mobility in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Zooming out: HMDCC in International Law and Policy Prior to the Adoption of the Global Compacts
3. Zooming in: The Global Compacts and HMDCC
- (h)
- strengthen the joint analysis and sharing of information to better map migration movements;
- (i)
- develop adaptation and resilience strategies to manage sudden-onset and slow-onset natural disasters, the adverse effects of climate change and environmental degradation, taking into account the potential implications for migration;
- (j)
- integrate displacement considerations into disaster preparedness strategies and promoting cooperation;
- (k)
- harmonise and develop approaches and mechanisms at the subregional and regional levels;
- (l)
- develop coherent approaches by taking into account State-led consultative processes, such as the Nansen Protection Agenda and the PDD.
[w]hile not in themselves causes of refugee movements, climate, environmental degradation and natural disasters increasingly interact with the drivers of refugee movements. In the first instance, addressing root causes is the responsibility of countries at the origin of refugee movements. However, averting and resolving large refugee situations are also matters of serious concern to the international community as a whole, requiring early efforts to address their drivers and triggers, as well as improved cooperation among political, humanitarian, development and peace actors.
4. The Follow-Up and Review Mechanisms of the Global Compacts as Opportunities to Cooperate to Address HMDCC
4.1. A Brief Introduction to the Follow-Up and Review Mechanisms
4.2. Analysing the Implementation of the Global Compact for Migration with Respect to HMDCC
4.3. Analysing the Implementation the Global Compact on Refugees with Respect to HMDCC
5. Future Implications: Putting the Global Compacts at the Centre of International Cooperation for HMDCC
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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