Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Philippines joins new global initiative on climate change, disaster refugees
Tarra Quismundo in the Philippine Daily Inquirer: For its experience and leadership in climate change adaptation and migration issues, the Philippines has been invited to take part in an international initiative that aims to draw up and institutionalize measures to protect peoples displaced from their home countries due to natural disasters.
The Department of Foreign Affairs said Ambassador Evan Garcia, the Philippine Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, was asked to take part in the steering group of the Nansen Initiative, a global program that hopes to “enable states to better address the increasing displacement of persons around the world due to natural disasters.”
Led by Norway and Switzerland, the Nansen Initiative aims to come up with “more coherent and consistent approach to the protection of people displaced across international borders by sudden onset disasters, including those triggered by climate change,” the DFA said.
The initiative, named after the first High Commissioner for Refugees and polar explorer Fridtjof Nansen, was launched during the annual Executive Committee meeting the UN High Commissioner for Refugees in Geneva on Oct. 2.
“Ambassador Garcia … was invited to join the Nansen Initiative’s Steering Group, in light of the Philippines’ leadership in migrant advocacy and climate change adaptation,” the DFA said. According to Switzerland’s Federal Department of Foreign, the initiative hopes to plug a loophole in UNHCR instruments that protect refugees....
The cover of book on Fridtjof Nansen's polar journeys
The Department of Foreign Affairs said Ambassador Evan Garcia, the Philippine Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, was asked to take part in the steering group of the Nansen Initiative, a global program that hopes to “enable states to better address the increasing displacement of persons around the world due to natural disasters.”
Led by Norway and Switzerland, the Nansen Initiative aims to come up with “more coherent and consistent approach to the protection of people displaced across international borders by sudden onset disasters, including those triggered by climate change,” the DFA said.
The initiative, named after the first High Commissioner for Refugees and polar explorer Fridtjof Nansen, was launched during the annual Executive Committee meeting the UN High Commissioner for Refugees in Geneva on Oct. 2.
“Ambassador Garcia … was invited to join the Nansen Initiative’s Steering Group, in light of the Philippines’ leadership in migrant advocacy and climate change adaptation,” the DFA said. According to Switzerland’s Federal Department of Foreign, the initiative hopes to plug a loophole in UNHCR instruments that protect refugees....
The cover of book on Fridtjof Nansen's polar journeys
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climate change adaptation,
disaster,
global,
governance,
Philippines,
refugees
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