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Displaced people need to be on COP28 agenda – human rights group

Displaced people need to be on COP28 agenda – human rights group

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The United Nations Climate Change Conference is being held in Dubai from 30 November to 12 December.

Human Rights Centre – The International Center for Advocates Against Discrimination (ICAAD) – wants to ensure climate-frontline communities won’t be neglected.

The UN is estimating there could be 1.2 billion climate-displaced people by 2050.

ICAAD and partners are calling for climate mobility justice to feature on the agenda of COP28.

The Human Rights Centre wants discussions around how to expand protections for climate-displaced persons to ensure their dignity is upheld now and in the future.

In the Pacific, many islands could become uninhabitable in the coming decades due to sea level rise, yet there is no legal clarity on how, or if, these communities will be protected.

ICCAD director and facilitator Erin Thomas said over 40 indigenous and climate activists and researchers from eight Pacific Island countries.

“This is part of our right to life of dignity project which we have been working on over a number of years,” she said.

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