No Escape – On the frontlines of climate change, conflict and forced displacement (UNHCR, 2024)
No Escape – On the frontlines of climate change, conflict and forced displacement (UNHCR, 2024)
The report details how disasters and other adverse effects of climate change are exacerbating existing challenges faced by displaced people and their hosts, particularly in fragile and conflict-affected settings. It outlines approaches that can help strengthen the resilience and inclusion of displaced people and their hosts and close the gaps in available resources by guiding financing decisions through a needs-based approach. The report concludes with recommendations for improving policies and prioritizing financing for climate action and refugee protection. These recommendations are supported with scientific evidence and concrete examples of climate action that illustrate both the challenges and potential for workable measures that could make a difference at scale for people on the frontlines.
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