When we hear about climate change, we often think of rising temperatures, wildfires, and floods. But there’s another, quieter impact happening around the world β people being forced to leave their homes.
Climate change is not just a future concern β it’s already driving migration today. But unlike the dramatic headlines, most people donβt move far. They stay as close as possible to the land they love, often clinging to fragile livelihoods.
In Bangladesh, Senegal, and Moldova, communities are already adapting. From rebuilding herds to investing in local infrastructure and seeking safe shelter in urban areas, people are showing incredible resilience. But the choice to stay or move should be made in dignity β not desperation.
What can make a difference? Access to reliable information, strong social bonds, supportive governance, and targeted interventions. These are the tools that help people remain rooted or migrate safely.
At PROSDOMA, we believe in building bridges β not just across borders but across challenges. We support newcomers in Alberta and promote sustainable development in Africa. As climate change reshapes our world, we must listen to the voices on the frontlines and empower communities to adapt with dignity.
Letβs reshape the narrative. Letβs build resilience, together.
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Source: https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/investigating-climate-migration-global-realities-and-resilience
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