James Goldie

Those most affected by climate-induced droughts risk being trapped due to a lack of resources and networks to migrate.

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The refugee as ‘other’ has emerged as a common theme in literature from India’s north-east, after the region saw an influx of people following 1947’s Partition.

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Non-government organisations play a crucial role in promoting social cohesion between refugees and host communities.

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The mass movement of migrant workers during the pandemic allowed India’s authorities to weaken labour rights.

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Professor Ranabir Sammadar talks about the importance of increasing media awareness of the phenomenon of shock mobility.

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Ten years of civil war in Nepal pushed many people out of their homes. 17 years later, many still suffer.

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The COVID-19 pandemic decimated the incomes of Indonesian motorbike and car drivers working for ride-sharing apps. But they found creative ways to survive.

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The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of economic systems focused solely on economic growth.

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Seaweed farming could free up millions of hectares of land and help cut carbon emissions if its true value is realised. Getting there takes time and investment.

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Beyond any country’s jurisdiction, relatively little is known about the high seas and the life it contains. As high sea activities ramp up that needs to change.

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Attracting much-needed investment into the blue economy can be spurred by tailor-made initiatives.

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