Virtual Dialogue | USA for IOM

Virtual Dialogue

The International Organization for Migration’s non-profit partner in the United States, USA for IOM, and IOM’s Regional Office for Central and North America and the Caribbean are convening a virtual dialogue  on the relationship between climate change and forced migration.  

Climate change and its impact on vulnerable populations are too significant for any one actor to solve alone; private-public partnerships are essential to meet this global challenge.  

This event aims  to foster collaboration across UN agencies,  research institutions,  philanthropic organizations, and the private sector to lay the foundation for a healthy, more resilient future for all.  

Envisioning a climate-resilient world means planning beyond immediate economic recovery and investing in a sustainable future that accounts to minimize the suffering of the most vulnerable communities.   

 

Featuring:

Ovais Sarmad, Deputy Executive Secretary, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

Michele Klein Solomon, Director, IOM Regional Office for Central America, North America and the Caribbean

Luca Dall'Oglio, Chief Executive Officer, USA for IOM

Pablo Escribano, Migration, Environment and Climate Change Thematic Specialist, IOM  Regional Office for Central America, North America and the Caribbean 

Dan Stothart, Regional Humanitarian Affairs Officer, UN Environment  

Rebecca Carter, Deputy Director Climate Resilience Practice, World Resources Institute 

Justine Lucas, Executive Director, Clara Lionel Foundation 

Tolu Olubunmi, USA for IOM Board Member

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