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Migration amid Climate Change: Adaptation, Displacement, and People Trapped in Place

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Webinar
January 27, 2026

MPI Webinar 

Migration amid Climate Change: Adaptation, Displacement, and People Trapped in Place

River in Udaipur region during the dry season. Several families have lost their houses
Amanda Nero/IOM
Speakers: 

Julian Hattem, Editor, Migration Information Source, MPI; Author, Shelter from the Storm: How Climate Change Is Creating a New Era of Migration

Rose Kobusinge, Founder and Director, Vital Crest Foundation

Zahid Amin Shashoto, Head of Program, Climate Change and Water Governance, Uttaran, Bangladesh

Opening Remarks: 
Andrew Selee, President, MPI

Moderator: 

Lawrence Huang, Policy Analyst, MPI 

MPI Webinar 

Climate change is driving and altering migration in a variety of ways. Patterns of human movement often differ in the face of fast-moving environmental disasters such as floods and wildfires, versus slow-onset changes including extreme heat, drought, and sea-level rise. Other factors, including the resilience of a community’s infrastructure and their dependence on agricultural livelihoods, can help determine whether, when, and how people migrate. 

At the same time, leaving home can be a way for individuals to adapt to a more precarious climate. The money that migrants earn and send back can help families and communities invest in defenses against changing climates and ultimately help them stay in place long term. As the effects of climate change increase globally in the coming years, the ramifications for human migration—as well as forced immobility—will only grow.  

Join this webinar, where speakers will discuss on-the-ground experiences of climate change and migration in East Africa, South Asia, and other global contexts.

Registration deadline for this event has passed.
When: 
Tuesday, January 27, 2026

9:30 A.M. ET (New York, DC) / 12:30 P.M. EAT (Nairobi) / 2:30 P.M. GMT (London) / 3:30 P.M. CET (Brussels) / 8:30 P.M. BST (Dhaka)

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