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World: Climate Mobility Innovation in Asia-Pacific: A Scoping Study on Status, Stakeholders and Scalable Solutions
By International Organization for Migration at ReliefWeb
· June 30, 2026
· 2 min read
. This scoping study explores how international organizations and civil society in Asia-Pacific are responding to climate mobility in the world’s most disaster-prone region. Prepared for the Climate Mobility Innovation Lab, this study draws on a literature review, surveys and interviews with more th
Key takeaway Financing remains a further obstacle to scaling up climate mobility action.
Why this matters
The study's findings highlight the complexities of addressing climate mobility in the Asia-Pacific region, where disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation strategies are often hindered by limited data and fragmented institutional responsibility. The identification of innovative practices across four thematic areas, including forecast-based financial instruments and socioeconomic responses, suggests that there are opportunities for scalable solutions. However, the lack of financing and limited awareness of climate mobility as a distinct phenomenon pose significant obstacles to scaling up these efforts. The recommendation to prioritize visibility, prevention, local-level action, and attention to social dimensions in climate mobility action is particularly relevant for faith-based organizations and nonprofits working in the region. By framing climate mobility as a recognizable phenomenon and involving local authorities and communities in program design, these organizations can play a critical role in supporting vulnerable populations and promoting context-sensitive approaches to climate mobility.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 30, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 2 min
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