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Last Updated on September 28, 2023
Restrictive policies & climate change are key determinants of health for migrants from Central America. The confluence of environmental degradation in the Northern Triangle of Central America & eroding migrant protection increases already high risks to migrants' safety & health at every stage of their migration process. This project examines how environmental changes in the region impact migration & health patterns to inform humanitarian responses & migration policies.
Themes | Planetary Health |
Status | Concluded |
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Updates |
Research Trip to Mexico Fosters New Connections | October 21, 2019
Researchers Speak on Climate Change, Migration & Health at Climate Strike Event | September 23, 2019 Community Scholars Advocate at Refugee Health Conference | June 20, 2019 Community Scholar will Present Report-Back on Research Trip | April 15, 2019 Journal Club on "Unauthorised Migration" | December 14, 2018 |
People |
Linn Biorklund Belliveau, Graduate Student Scholar, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change - Alum
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