Caroline Zickgraf

@CKZickgraf

Deputy Director specialist. I'll study anything that moves. Well, people mostly.

Brussels, Belgium
Joined April 2014

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    28 May 2020

    Twitter official: will coordinate , the largest research project on and to have ever been funded by . The consortium gathers 20 partners coming from 17 countries across 3 continents. Kickoff September 1st!

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    Jul 23

    Il y a 15 ans, un rapport du Congrès américain analysait la gestion catastrophique des à La Nouvelle-Orléans après l’ouragan Katrina. Tout était là, déjà : dysfonctionnements chroniques, incompétence, sous-estimation des alertes précoces, mauvaise communication... 1/

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    Jun 30
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    Jun 17

    I was discussing machine learning for studying migrations with and during lunch time. 1/2

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    Jun 8

    : More than 3,300 people were forced to flee the village of Solhan in following an armed attack on 5 June, among them over 2,000 children. This was the deadliest attack recorded in the country since 2015.

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    The Strategic Committee mandated to update the Strategic Defence Vision has provided today its analysis of the security environment 2021-2030. I sincerely thank this group of experts for their work. This important document will be presented on 23/06 in . (1/2)

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    May 28

    [EN] ✅The first webinar for our in on for took place today. Thanks to our partners, experts and speakers for their participation ! 📰 For more information about the project 👉

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    May 25

    Our series on the complex relationship between and with , & is now available in four languages: English, French, German, and Arabic!

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    May 21

    IMISCOE Springer Open Access book “Migration and Environmental Change in Morocco” online now with Loubna Ou-Salah,

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    May 21

    📌 Springer Open Access book "Migration and Environmental Change in Morocco In search for Linkages Between Migration Aspirations and (Perceived) Environmental Changes" by , Loubna Ou-Salah, & is now available:

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    May 19

    Very excited for tomorrow's launch of ’s 2021 Global Report on with a special focus on disaster displacement and the impacts of ! Not yet registered? 2pm-4pm Geneva time.

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    May 12

    We have released President Nasheed from hospital today. As he travels overseas for rehabilitation and recovery the management and employees of the hospital wish him a quick return to full health.

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    May 11

    Our Editorial commenting on the Hot List is out: 'Equity in climate scholarship: a manifesto for action'. We argue that researchers from the Global South and Global North are competing with unequal weapons and this needs to be acknowledged.

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    Mar 9

    📢Call for papers: The State of Environmental Migration 2021 We invite Master's and early-stage PhD students currently enrolled in a tertiary institution, to submit their papers. Deadline: May 31st, 2021 Submission instructions here:

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    May 5

    INVITATION 2021 Global Report on Join us on 20 May for the virtual launch of our flagship report - with , H.E. Ms. Fanta Siby of Mali, & Anare Leweniqila of . 2pm-4pm GVA time Register:

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    May 12

    Stay tuned to on 20 May to learn more about the rapidly deteriorating situation in and the region as we launch our . In the report we will provide 2020 data and analysis on the scale and drivers of displacement across the region.

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    Apr 23

    Migration and mobility is a force for sustainability. Is it? A paradox. defines and suggests ways around this migration-sustainability paradox. Led by w & team

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    Apr 27

    "While most are focused on the ‘problem’ of climate migration, we’re trying to convince people that the presence of immobility doesn’t mean the absence of vulnerability" says

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    Apr 27

    ' mobility & immobility are not separate things; they are two sides of the same coin' - piece on why people don't move, ft. IDMC data. More about climate immobility in our upcoming .

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  21. Apr 27

    FYI: United Nations Careers - Population Affairs Officer, P3, Department/Office: NEW YORK, Posting Period:21 April 2021 - 04 June 2021

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