By Sonia Agnesod | USA for IOM Operations
According to the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, disasters led to 32.6 million internal displacements in 2022, the highest ever recorded. Large-scale displacements have devastating effects on people, creating complex challenges that call for urgent partnerships and action.
This July, IOM together with the Platform on Disaster Displacement (PDD) convened partners in Geneva to consolidate positions and identify opportunities for the preparation and dissemination of the Task Force on Displacement (TFD) recommendations in the work of the Santiago Network, the Transitional Committee and the Global Stock take of the Paris Agreement.
The stakeholders recommended concrete action to avert, minimize and address displacement related to the adverse impacts of climate change, and to integrate it in the institutional framework on loss and damage being created at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai in November.
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