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DRC Global Event 2020 - Climate Change and Forced Displacement

In this new decade, the need for addressing climate change, environmental degradation and forced displacement, is more pressing that even. As organisation and sector, working with and for forcibly displacement people, need to find new nimble and comprehensive solutions beyond the business-as-usual.

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Global Event 2020: Climate Change and Forced Displacement

Pre-read for DRC Global Event 2020

This pre-read for DRC Global Event 2020 Climate Change and Forced Displacement set the stage, provided contextual understanding, and sparked our collaborators/readers imagination of where humanitarian sector may be able to apply and expand its impact in the climate decade.

The pre-read helped our ecosystem imagine: What problems there are to solve; What value-creating role we might play; Who could be new playmates in the ecosystem and much much more.

Essential part of the futures-oriented innovation methodology that we use for the DRC Global Event 2020, the Pre-read is a signals scouting prepared by our thought-partner Dare Disrupt.

We hope you’ll enjoy the reading!

 

Programme

The Global Event was a culmination of a journey taken up by the Danish Refugee Council that brought together practitioners and thought leaders across industry, academia, the humanitarian sector, the tech and the start-up community with leading DRC experts into a series of events and workshops exploring the intersection of climate change, environmental degradation and forced displacement.

Access recordings of the sessions below.

Output Report 2020

Warm Welcome and Introduction

DRC Global Event 2020 on Climate Change, Environmental Degradation and Displacement

Opening keynote: Climate Change, Environmental Degradation and Forced Displacement

Dr. Caroline Zickgraf, The Hugo Observatory

Parallel Sessions: Diving into the Climate-Displacement Nexus

Dr. Miriam Cullen, Copenhagen University | Elizabeth Ruth Allcock, DRC | Atle Solberg, Platform on Disaster Displacement | Facilitated by Brennan Webert, DRC

Diving into the Climate-Displacement Nexus: Land, Displacement and Climate Change

Diving into the Climate-Displacement Nexus: Data and Displacement

Conversation: Vision for the Humanitarian Sector

Talk: Resilience Design - Integrating Regenerative Practices Into Humanitarian Work

Parallel Sessions: Circular Design for Urban Displacement Contexts

Closing Keynote: Climate Justice: 'Leave No One Behind'