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Displacement Trends, Policymaking, & Research in Climate Migration with Kayly Ober

A hazy view of the Nashville city skyline from the Cumberland River, with a large cloud in the background.

For the third episode of our Impactfull series on climate refugees, Natasha sits down with Kayly Ober, the senior advocate and program manager of the Climate Displacement Program for Refugees International.

Kayly has over a decade of experience researching and analyzing issues related to climate and migration, including her work with the TransRe project, World Resources Institute, and the Asian Development Bank. Kayly’s PhD dissertation in the University of Bonn focuses on analyzing the climate-migration-adaptation nexus in rural Thailand. 

How important is it to have a cultural connection to the country you are researching? What kinds of vulnerabilities has COVID-19 exposed on internal migration? What can governments do to help alleviate this global problem? All of this and more are answered in today’s episode.

Check out Kayly’s work discussed in this episode here:

https://www.refugeesinternational.org/reports/2021/2/10/at-a-climate-change-crossroads-how-a-biden-harris-administration-can-support-and-protect-communities-displaced-by-climate-change

https://www.refugeesinternational.org/reports/2020/10/5/complex-road-to-recoverynbspcovid-19-cyclone-amphan-monsoon-flooding-collide-in-bangladesh-and-india

http://www.transre.org/index.php/about/our-team/kayly-ober

Check out the introductory article from our Impactfull series on climate refugees here: https://novelhand.com/climate-refugees-impactfull-intro/

Our article from last week focuses on some of the pressing challenges faced by climate refugees: https://novelhand.com/climate-refugees-impactfull-challenges/

Learn more and create impact at: https://www.impactfull.novelhand.com/

Check out the podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts using the links below!

Apple Podcasts: 

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/activism-meet-impact/id1526027520?i=1000529630326

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