WEBINAR #2 | Building Resilient, Just and Green Communities through Area-based Responses Case Studies from Afghanistan
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The second webinar of the ‘Urban Resilience webinar series 2021: Just and Green Transition’ is a collaborative initiative with the International Organization for Migration (IOM). IOM facilitates social and economic development through migration and remains committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society. The organisation has been present in Afghanistan since 1992 and works in close partnership with national and local government institutions, non-governmental agencies, community organizations and the donor community to address pressing and complex challenges in migration management and to ensure improved living conditions for vulnerable communities.
Afghanistan, which has suffered from decades of conflict and instability, is not just one of the poorest countries in the world, it is also one of the hardest hit by frequent natural disasters. Droughts and flooding are among the biggest factors of internal displacement, exacerbating the needs of already vulnerable populations. In 2018, a devastating drought displaced a quarter of a million people and resulted in negative coping mechanisms such as the selling of assets, joining armed groups and child marriage. The ongoing drought of 2021 combined with the COVID-19 crisis will likely result in a humanitarian disaster of similar scale. Hope can only be afforded in a sustainable transition towards more resilient, just and green communities.
Grounded in practical examples from urban and rural communities in Afghanistan and the world, this webinar will facilitate a conversation on how climate-induced disasters and displacement can best be prevented, prepared against, responded to and recovered from. Speakers will explore the interconnection between climate action, displacement and sustainable development and discuss the potential of systems analysis and area-based approaches in building resilient, just and green communities. The webinar aims to provide actionable recommendations for policies, tools and interventions that strengthen the resilience of urban and rural communities in the areas of (i) economic revitalisation, (ii) inclusive governance, and (iii) resilient infrastructure.
Date: 26 July 2021, 09:30 – 11:30 CET
Panelists:
Leila Salehi Ravesh | Programme Officer, Enterprise and Skills Development | IOM Afghanistan
Sarah Vose | Afghanistan Country Coordinator | IMPACT Initiative/ REACH Initiative
Matthew Flynn | Programme Officer | UN Migration Agency (IOM)
Mustafa Nouri | Aga Khan Development Network in Afghanistan
Moderators:
Ashley Carl | Senior Programme Manager, Head of Stabilization, Reintegration and Resilience Division | IOM Afghanistan
Charlotte Mohn | Project Officer, Community Assessment and Engagement | IOM Afghanistan
Organiser: Stabilization, Reintegration and Resilience (SRR) Division, IOM Afghanistan and the University of Southern Denmark (SDU)
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