The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is calling on global leaders to protect the rights and dignity of those living on the frontlines of the climate crisis, including migrants and displaced persons, Indigenous Peoples, and traditional and local communities.
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- The United Nations Migration Agency urged leaders at COP30 to protect the rights of people affected by the climate crisis, including migrants and indigenous communities.
- Extreme weather events are identified as major drivers of displacement globally. 16s
- Early warning systems, resilience services, and livelihood support are vital to help people remain in high-risk areas. 20s
- The agency stressed the need for climate finance to reach local communities and called for actual implementation rather than just recognition. 52s
- Developing countries, despite contributing little to climate change, are disproportionately affected, and the UN climate talks will continue until November 21st in Brazil. 1m 9s