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After Aid Cuts, Here’s How to Make the Most Out of Remittances

Sam Huckstep
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Helen Dempster
May 15, 2025
Explore how remittances could help reduce the impacts of aid cuts and support broader economic development goals.
People using a phone in an African village
POLICY PAPER

Planned Relocation of Climate-Vulnerable Communities: Preparing Multilateral Development Banks

Steven Goldfinch
and
Sam Huckstep
February 12, 2025
Planned relocation of climate-vulnerable communities is increasingly necessary as climate shocks become more frequent and intense. It is also becoming more feasible as modelling of future scenarios improves and adaptation limits become clearer. Still, many governments are underprepared for planning ...
Flooding in South Sudan
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Positioning MDBs for Planned Relocation of Climate-Vulnerable Communities

Steven Goldfinch
and
Sam Huckstep
February 12, 2025
As climate change accelerates and weather variability grows, life in hazard-exposed areas will become progressively harder. States have two policy alternatives to in situ misery or distress migration: in situ adaptation, helping people remain where they are, or planned relocation from danger, where ...
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A Proposal to Make Migration Work for Adaptation: Classifying Remittances as Climate Finance

Sam Huckstep
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Jonathan Beynon
October 08, 2024
Climate adaptation needs are underfunded and growing. Labour migration can bring crucial finance directly to climate-vulnerable households. Labour migration programmes targeted to climate-vulnerable populations can support adaptation and offer value for money.
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BRIEF

Making Migration Work for Adaptation: Classifying Remittances as Climate Finance

Sam Huckstep
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Jonathan Beynon
October 08, 2024
There is a major under-supply of financing for climate adaptation. This under-supply is expected to continue, and to grow. The 2009 commitment made by high-income countries to provide US$100 billion per year in climate finance was only achieved in 2022, two years late, with only US$32.4 billion (28 ...
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POLICY PAPER

Making Migration Work for Climate Adaptation: Classifying Remittances as Climate Finance

Sam Huckstep
and
Jonathan Beynon
October 08, 2024
Targeted migration programmes could mobilise significant finance (potentially hundreds of millions of dollars), contributing to meeting underfunded and growing climate adaptation needs at the most local level.
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BRIEF

A Win-Win: Migration Partnerships for an Aging EU Workforce

Helen Dempster et al.
September 18, 2024
EU member states have ambitious green transition targets and healthcare strategies in place, requiring the relevant sectors to expand. Yet these sectors are already suffering from large workforce shortages. Expanding skilled migration from third countries to the EU to meet these shortages risks stri...
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Green Skills Series: The Role Of Green Skills And Sustainable Talent In Immigration Part 2

Charles Kenny
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Sam Huckstep
September 05, 2024
Check out CGD experts' research on green-skilled migration, as referenced in Mondaq.
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Options for Green-Skilled Migration Partnerships: A Guide for Policymakers

Helen Dempster
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Sam Huckstep
June 17, 2024
The green transition is widely expected to lead to high levels of net job creation, with roles distributed across the pay and skill spectrum. To fill these roles, many countries of destination will need to use migration alongside their domestic labour supply. Yet few countries of origin have enough ...
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Living in Displacement in the Climate Emergency: Refugees and Climate Shocks

Sam Huckstep
May 28, 2024
Refugees are often disproportionately exposed to climate shocks. They also often endure reduced rights, and may have fewer resources with which to adapt. Despite this, little research has been conducted into the effects of the climate emergency on refugees, limitations to their adaptive capacity, an...

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