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Migration Policy Institute Podcasts

Migration Policy Institute
Climate Change
Migration
Climate Migration
Refugee Resettlement
Natural Disasters
Migration Policy
Refugee Integration
Climate Justice
Labor Migration
MPI
Environmental Adaptation
Community Consultations
Relocation
Displacement
Global Refugee Forum
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Secondary Cities
Socioeconomic Inclusion
Moral Responsibility
Global Justice

MPI is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank dedicated to the study of the movement of people worldwide.

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Climate change is driving and altering migration in a variety of ways. Patterns of human movement often differ in the face of fast-moving environmental disasters such as floods and wildfires, versus slow-onset changes including extreme heat, drought,... more

Africa may be the most climate-vulnerable region of the world, with drought, extreme heat and storms, and other impacts affecting millions across the continent. These environmental events have forced people from their homes and in some cases even con... more

During the first year of his second term, President Donald Trump and his administration moved to enact sweeping changes to all corners of the U.S. immigration system. A mass deportations campaign that touched cities across the United States with an u... more

Counselling and reintegration assistance have become central tools for European governments aiming to incentivize and support the uptake of assisted return among migrants facing a return order. In recent years, the European Union has allocated more r... more

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Aimée-Noël Mbiyozo
Senior research consultant focusing on migration at the Institute for Security Studies
Institute for Security Studies
Episode: Changing Climate, Changing Migration: Is Climate-Vulnerable Africa Prepared for Increased Displacement?
Nick Miroff
Experinced journalist covering immigration
The Atlantic
Episode: Beyond “Shock and Awe”: Immigration Actions in the First Year under Trump 2.0
Micheal Gumisiriza
Program lead at Cohere, supporting refugee-led organizations in the global south
Cohere
Episode: World of Migration: Humanitarian Assistance in a Time of Deep Foreign Aid Cuts
Kelsea Best
Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University, focusing on climate change's impacts on society and equitable adaptation.
Ohio State University
Episode: Changing Climate, Changing Migration: Trapped by Climate Change: The Economics of Staying or Leaving
Laura Healy
Climate change migration and protection specialist with UNICEF
UNICEF
Episode: Changing Climate, Changing Migration: The Young Lives Uprooted by Climate Change
Vincent Cochetel
Expert on protection issues with a long tenure at UNHCR
UNHCR
Episode: World of Migration: Humanitarian Protection at a Crossroads: What Future for the Strained Refugee System?
Lisa Thalheimer
Climate scientist and research scholar
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Episode: Changing Climate, Changing Migration: Connecting the Dots: How Climate Detectives Link Human-Caused Environmental Change to Migration
Natalie Dietrich Jones
Senior Research Fellow at the University of the West Indies, focusing on migration, displacement, and border issues.
University of the West Indies
Episode: Changing Climate, Changing Migration: Small Islands, Big Challenges: Climate Change and Migration in the Caribbean
Seeta Sharma
An expert in migration and development, advising the government of Andhra Pradesh
Government of Andhra Pradesh
Episode: World of Migration: The Future of Labor: Lessons from India in the Global Race for Talent

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Julian Hadam
Host of Migration Policy Institute Podcasts and editor of MPI's online magazine, the Migration Information Source.

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Beyond “Shock and Awe”: Immigration Actions in the First Year under Trump 2.0
Q: What recourse do people have in seeking justice or redress for harm committed under the color of law by agents that cover their face and refuse to identify themselves?
People can volunteer to represent immigrants, support protests, contact local officials about funding for immigration enforcement, and seek to understand the implications of local cooperation with federal immigration policies.
Beyond “Shock and Awe”: Immigration Actions in the First Year under Trump 2.0
Q: To what extent do the enforcement policies of the current Trump administration build on previous policies and developments?
The enforcement policies build on prior frameworks, but the current administration's approach marks a significant shift in emphasizing that everyone is a priority for enforcement, which hasn't been the case before.
World of Migration: Humanitarian Assistance in a Time of Deep Foreign Aid Cuts
Q: How is that going and what impact are you seeing on those local organizations from these global funding cuts?
Local organizations didn't panic as much because they were not highly funded by large donors initially, but now they are facing pressures due to increased demands from refugees once supported by INGOs that have now left or reduced their work.
World of Migration: Humanitarian Assistance in a Time of Deep Foreign Aid Cuts
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about your organization Cohere and how its mission is being affected or not by the cuts?
Cohere focuses on partnering with refugee-led organizations across Africa and was already in a trajectory of reform, adapting their internal organization to build trust within communities rather than relying solely on donor funding.
World of Migration: Humanitarian Assistance in a Time of Deep Foreign Aid Cuts
Q: What has the last six months, eight months been like on the ground in Uganda and across Africa?
There have been significant negative impacts for refugees, mainly due to cuts in food assistance from USAID that previously relied upon resources from the World Food Programme.

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