Duke Program on Climate, Resilience and Mobility
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Transdisciplinary program connecting research, practice & policy on issues of climate change & human mobility
Directors: Sarah Bermeo & @KerilynSchewel
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.Hein de Haas, author of "How Migration Really Works," will talk about changing the migration narrative this Thursday at Duke University. Join us Feb. 8, 3:30-4:50 p.m., Rubenstein Library Holsti-Anderson Family Assembly Room 153 dcid.sanford.duke.edu/event/how-migr…
Join Duke Program on Climate, Resilience and Mobility for a panel on Conflict, Climate & Displacement on Friday, Mar. 1 at Duke in DC 1201 Penn. Ave. NW, Washington DC. PCRM Co-Director Kerilyn Schewel will moderate with top speakers from Duke Law UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency USAID & World Bank. Register here: duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bK…
Very excited to join this Duke Program on Climate, Resilience and Mobility panel on conflict, climate & displacement Duke in DC on March 1 to discuss research with IOM South Sudan on peacebuilding in fragile states w/ Kerilyn Schewel Gabriella Levy Erika Weinthal Aunchalee Palmquist &more. Report: southsudan.iom.int/sites/g/files/…
Join Duke Program on Climate, Resilience and Mobility for a panel on Conflict, Climate & Displacement on Friday, Mar. 1 at Duke in DC. PCRM Co-Director Kerilyn Schewel will moderate with top speakers from Duke Law University of Oxford USAID & World Bank. Register here duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bK…
Check out the latest study from Ipsita Das and team, comparing how urban households in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam respond to changes in cooking fuel prices – revealing key insights into factors affecting cooking energy transition energyaccess.duke.edu/publication/ur…
The crisis in the southern border will resolve on its own. What we need is long term solutions to America’s outdated migration policy. This is what I told the one and only Richard Quest today 👇🏻
A top candidate for president promises the largest deportation in US history, starting in 10 months He promises it will create good jobs for US workers. But history shows this plan will destroy US jobs—hundreds of thousands per year Here's why—> piie.com/blogs/realtime… Peterson Institute
Back from spring break to see my book in PRINT!! 😱🥳 Avail Oxford Academic: bit.ly/govafterwar or amzn.to/3TGF0R9 The Qs: How do rebel victors consolidate power after war? Why do some fail? And, what role does *rebel governance* play? 🧵 1/8
Interested in exploring the relationship between climate change, (im)mobilities and displacement? Applications are open to attend the third annual ISCM, co-hosted by Earth Refuge and SOAS University of London online from 3 June- 10 July, 2024. Apply here by 5 April ⬇️ earthrefuge.org/international-…
📚Congrats, Shelley Liu, on your new book, "Governing After War: Rebel Victories and Post-war Statebuilding!" We look forward to your upcoming book discussion with DCID director Edmund Malesky⤵️ 🗓️Tues., April 9 ⏰4:30 p.m. 📍Sanford 223
🚨 Exciting summer research assistantship opportunities for NC-based Sanford School of Public Policy undergrad public policy majors including with Erika Weinthal as part of our interdisciplinary team working with IOM - UN Migration 🇺🇳 on climate, conflict & displacement in South Sudan: sanford.duke.edu/academics/unde…
In their Feature, Mara Revkin, Ala Alrababah علاء الربابعة, and Rachel Myrick advance evidence-based transitional justice policies and programs in societies emerging from armed conflict, authoritarianism, and other human rights violations.
What is #AI? And what can it mean for #development? World Bank Chief Economist & Senior Vice President for Development Economics Indermit Gill delivered the keynote speech at the #Data4AI conference:
Is it possible to claim "the right to stay" in climate-stressed contexts? This was a super fun collaboration with the human rights scholar Monica Iyer - now out in Georgetown Immigration Law Journal! Article here: t.ly/U1WyV
Join us for a #RuralTransformations conversation on Importing the Right to Food w/ Smita Narula (Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University), Joshua Lohnes (WVU Mountaineers), Kerilyn Schewel (DCID) & Lee Miller (Duke Law). 🗓️5/31, 10AM EDT Register for Zoom link: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Very excited to be leading a new Bass Connections at Duke team w/ Gabriella Levy Erika Weinthal Kerilyn Schewel & more on "Evidence-Based Humanitarian Aid Delivery in South Sudan" in partnership w/ IOM South Sudan. Application opens to Duke University students tomorrow 8/1! bassconnections.duke.edu/project-teams/…
By 2050, 68% of the global population will live in cities, driven in large part by climate- and conflict-related migration. In our new article, Erika Weinthal, Jeannie Sowers, and I trace these patterns and their impacts on urban areas and migrants. journals.sagepub.com/eprint/ITH3KGG…