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Operation Welcome: A gender and climate lens to Brazil's Humanitarian Response for Venezuelan Migrants and Refugees
Human Rights violations, environmental catastrophes, poor harvests, lack of access to food and drinkable water; these are just some of the many causes that can trigger human migration. For centuries, the human race moved across the globe, sometimes by will, others by force. In every migration scenario, there are adaptation challenges and more often than not, these challenges deepen existing vulnerabilities.
Climate Migration: Displacements Due to the Climate Crisis Affect Women First
Climate change is one of the most urgent global challenges we face. Furthermore, it is a very unfair issue, where those who contribute least to the problem are the ones suffering most from it. Vulnerable groups such as indigenous people, elders, people living in poverty, people with different sexual and gender identifications, and those with disabilities, are more affected by the climate change.