WASHINGTON, DC — The reintegration challenges that returned migrants typically confront, including finding work and accessing basic services, are compounded in areas where slow- and rapid-onset climate events are negatively affecting livelihoods, housing supply and community dynamics. With many of the low- and middle-income countries that receive returnees experiencing some of the harshest impacts of climate change, the issue of “green” approaches to reintegration is getting some attention.
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