What is it about?
Addressing the need to equip humanitarian care-givers and care-receivers with valuable skills for working together across barriers and boundaries, the guidance presented in the book enables educators, trainers, and field-based multinational and local responders to enhance and evaluate the quality and sustainability of humanitarian efforts that promote and bolster resilience and belonging and augment well-being, justice, and sustainable development.
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Why is it important?
Mass displacement due to conflict and climate change, with concomitant health implications, are among the most pressing challenges the world is facing today. They are also issues that animate political debate and action.
Perspectives
In this book, we aim to provide practical guidance to those working in development and humanitarian contexts for effective short-and long-term responses to challenges arising in the wake of population dislocation generated by armed conflict, persecution, and climate change. My own expertise being in the areas of environment, climate change, and evaluation, I was delighted to be able to share these perspectives in the broader context that the book presents.
Dr Juha I Uitto
Environmental Law Institute
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This page is a summary of: Migrant Health and Resilience, June 2023, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.4324/9781003330493.
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