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1 Nansen Initiative Regional Consultation in South Asia Results of the Individual Questionnaires

2 How relevant is the issue of displacement in the context of disasters and climate change for your Country? Internal displacement: 24 out of 26 – Important/Very important Cross-border displacement: 14 out of 26 – Important/Very important (12 Less important/Not important)

3 Will DISPLACEMENT in disaster and climate change contexts become more relevant in the future? Why? Yes (26 out of 26) Reasons: – Impacts of sea level rise on coastal areas and particularly in SIDS (low lying/coastal) – Disasters will be exacerbated by climate change (floods, storms, tidal inundation, etc) will affect livelihoods and worsen existing vulnerabilities – Environmental change due to climate change (desertification, ocean acidification) may lead to displacement – Overpopulation/unplanned urbanization

4 Will MIGRATION in disaster and climate change contexts become more relevant in the future? Why? Yes (25 out of 26) Reasons: – Loss of livelihoods/land – Pre-existing migration patterns for economic reasons – Economic, social, and environmental drivers will be exacerbated by climate change – Environmental degradation

5 Which disasters linked to natural hazards have displaced/or prompted people to move in the region? – Riverbank/Coastal erosion – Landslides – Sea level rise – Sea water inundation/salinity – Melting glaciers – Overflowing lakes/Glacial Lake Outburst Floods – Droughts – Heavy rainfall/floods – Conflict over natural resources – Cold waves – Earthquakes – Cyclones – Tsunami – Desertification – Disease and pests

6 What are the key protection challenges that people face when displaced in the context of disasters? – Health (including mental health) – Education – Civil/human rights – Legal rights/frameworks – Economic hardship/security of employment – Social acceptance – Supply of humanitarian aid (food, shelter, etc) – Racism – Territorial disputes – Lack of adequate government support Vulnerable groups: unskilled migrants, aged people, women, children, disabled perons, the poor, people living in coastal areas

7 In the event of cross-border displacement, what are the major challenges in providing protection? – Regional Cooperation – Legal frameworks and agreements (internal, cross-border, regional, international) – Lack of Resources – Inter-governmental Coordination – Gender sensitive policies – Documentation – Lack of access to public services – Technical /institutional capacity – Data – Lack of political will

8 Which regional and international policies/legal frameworks are relevant to displacement in disasters/climate change context? – SAARC Climate Change policy – International adaptation and mitigation frameworks (UNFCCC/Cancun Adaptation Framework) – Bilateral and Multi-lateral Legal and policy frameworks on climate change/disaster displacement – Humanitarian/human rights/refugee laws and policies – Regional peace keeping treaties – Inclusive security agreements – Development policies – UN guiding principles on IDPs – HFA 2

9 Which national laws and institutions are relevant to displacement in disasters/climate change context? Laws: Climate change adaptation plans, disaster management plans, Institutions: – Disaster Management Authorities – National Human Rights Commission – Ministries of Environment and Climate Change – Meteorology department – Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Prime Minister’s Office – Ministry of Agriculture – Department of Immigration/border control/home affairs

10 What are examples of good practice at local, national or regional level? – Community forest management – Mainstreaming disaster risk management into local/national plans – Provision of assistance to displaced persons – Involvement of local government in disaster response – Early warning systems – Resettlement laws for development induced displacement – National Adaptation plans – Sea walls – Development or resilient island concept

11 What key messages will you bring back home after this Consultation? – Disasters can displace people across borders – Coordinated response by government institutions – The need for international cooperation to address the gaps – The Importance of being resilient/prepared – Disaster-induced displacement needs to be integrated into development strategies – The importance of regional/intra-regional cooperation – The importance of developing displacement and relocation policies/frameworks – Displacement should be a government priority – Research on internal displacement due to climate change – Human rights of the victims are important


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