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📢NEW BRIEF: Alongside the Advisory Group on #HumanMobility and #ClimateChange and the Climate, #Migration, #Displacement Platform (CMPD), we are very pleased to share “Pointers and Key Messages on #HumanMobility for the #COP29 Negotiations”. 🔗Read it here: https://lnkd.in/eTUtqrYR 🗣️This technical brief sets out pointers and key messages for Parties to advance the integration of #HumanMobility in key agenda items at #COP29 which will take place in Baku Azerbaijan🇦🇿 from 11- 22 November. This includes: 1⃣ Framing #HumanHobility within the #UNFCCC negotiations; 2⃣ #HumanHobility and the The New Collective Quantified Goal on Climate Finance (#NCQG); 3⃣ #HumanHobility and the Fund for Responding to #LossAndDamage and other Funding Arrangements; 4⃣ #HumanMobility and the #SantiagoNetwork for averting, minimising and addressing #LossAndDamage (SNLD); 5⃣ #HumanMobility and the 2024 Review of the Warsaw International Mechanism for #LossAndDamage; 6⃣ #HumanMobility and Just Transition including the Impacts of Implementation of Response Measures; 7⃣ #HumanMobility Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and National Adaptation Plans (NAPs); and; 8⃣ #HumanMobility in the #COP29 Cover Decision. ✏️The following organizations have endorsed this brief. 👏Civil society organisations: ACT Alliance, Anti-Slavery International, AOSED- An Organization for Socio-Economic Development, RAED- Arab Network for Environment and Development, Brot für die Welt, Center for Migration, Gender, and Justice, Church World Service, The Climate Mobility Community Action Network, COAST Foundation, The Hugo Observatory: Environment, Migration, Politics, IMPACT Initiatives, Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC), International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, The Loss and Damage Collaboration, Migration Youth & Children Platform, Raoul Wallenberg Institute, Refugees International, Refugee Law Initiative Secours Islamique France, YOUNGO. 👏 United Nations organisations: International Labour Organization, IOM - UN Migration, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and United Nations University - Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS). 👏Independent experts: Elise Belcher, Evalyn Tennant, Katherine Braun, Erika Moranduzzo (she/her) and Daniela Paredes Grijalva. 👏This document was developed by the Advisory Group on #HumanMobility and #ClimateChange, the Climate, #Migration, #Displacement Platform (CMPD), and the #LossAndDamage and the Challenges of #HumanMobility and #Displacement Working Group of the #LossAndDamage Collaboration (L&DC). 🥳Special thanks are offers to Michelle Yonetani, independent consultant, for drafting these messages, following an online consultation organised on 2 October 2024 and written inputs received by members of the three groups. 🙏The brief was funded by Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC).
Elisa Schmidt I'm sure you've seen this but just in case!
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3wAs we approach #COP29, the integration of human mobility into climate negotiations is not just essential; it is a moral imperative. This new brief is a significant step forward, highlighting how addressing the challenges of human mobility can enhance our collective response to loss and damage. By framing human mobility within the context of climate finance, adaptation, and just transitions, we can pave the way for solutions that protect the most vulnerable among us. Let’s rally behind these key messages and ensure that every voice is heard in the fight against climate change! Together, we can champion a future that prioritizes humanity and resilience.