Climate-Conflict Displacement Nexus
The climate-conflict-displacement nexus: How climate change intersects with experiences of home, home loss, and home(re)making for Rohingya refugee families in Bangladesh.

Climate change and conflict are not separate issues. Countries that are already mired in conflict tend to be disproportionately impacted by climate change. Using sensitive qualitative methods that will highlight the voices of those most impacted, the research will reveal the breadth and depth of Rohingya families' experiences of displacement and the intersecting layers of loss caused by climate change and climate-related disasters.
Engaging with organizations that provide humanitarian assistance to refugee families, the research findings will open important avenues to address the biopsychosocial impacts of the climate-conflict-displacement nexus at practice and policy levels.
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