Lorenzo Guadagno

@lo_lo_lore

Dad+"Sheep in a box" guitarist+frisbee player-mostly riding bike. Interested in the environment, disasters and migration. Working at IOM, tweets are personal.

Switzerland
Joined July 2017

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    May 19

    📢New paper out📢 Looking at Southern Italy to understand how different housing transformations brought about by migration/remittances influence disaster risk (open access for 50 days)

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  2. Retweeted
    Jul 18

    The old village of , abandoned after the in Southern (22/11/1980). The clock is the original one and marks the time of the earthquake.

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  3. Retweeted
    Jul 13

    Our newly published OA paper in PSP investigates the role of social and environmental factors in shaping migrants’ subjective wellbeing in cities, including: (a) perceived social and environmental risk, (b) attachment to place, and (c) migrant aspirations.

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  4. Retweeted
    Mar 29

    💉 NEW MAP on VACCINES and PEOPLE Now with info on: 🇵🇹 : a new online platform lets undocumented people register for the vaccine safely 🇫🇮 : Health Ministry urged municipalities to grant access to vaccines for all 🐦 retweet & stay tuned! Sources⬇️

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    Jun 16

    Join us next week for a side event on human mobility in the face of the climate crisis. Panellists will discuss the impact of , incl. its interplay with conflict, on population & trends. Register now:

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    Jun 4

    On , joins other leaders in launching the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030, for migrants and for nature. Together, we can be the

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  7. Retweeted
    Jun 3

    Insteading praising people for being resilient... change the systems that are making them vulnerable.

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  8. May 21

    making the "4/6/7 USD saved for each dollar spent" disaster risk reduction mantra look like a gross understatement: 300k saved on fire-resistant materials, half a billion spent on response/recovery (+30m on lawyers)

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  9. Retweeted
    May 21

    "People might move to save their lives or improve their prospects, but they mostly end up moving from one risk to the next" says our specialist in his contribution to the IDMC .

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  10. Retweeted
    May 20

    Read for the latest figures & analysis of people displaced within their own countries - with a special focus on displacement & the impacts of . And play with our data, clicking on "DISASTER DATA" -

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    May 19

    IDMC’s 2021 Global Report on is out! Read for the latest figures & analysis of people displaced within their own countries - with a special focus on displacement & the impacts of .

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  12. May 19

    with thanks to and for hosting the very first version of this at their conference in Bonn, a LONG time ago 🙏🙏

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  13. May 19

    In a nutshell: it's complicated - and we need to look at access to housing and housing investments/construction as risk reduction concerns in migrants' areas of origin, too.

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  14. Retweeted
    May 18

    Siamo arrivati sotto il Palazzo, a piazza Montecitorio. Siamo qui per far salire il nostro grido e le nostre sofferenze fino alle stanze della Politica, per non rimanere Invisibili. Oggi la Politica ci deve vedere.

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  15. May 18

    Spot the difference:

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  16. May 4

    Oulx, along the Italian/French border: strong community mechanisms supporting migrants in transit reduce the need for smuggler networks via:

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  17. Apr 27

    Key read/topic. Any migration/border policy that limits people's ability to move makes those forced to stay more vulnerable. So far, exclusive/excessive focus on "climate migration/displacement" has largely supported restrictive responses that exacerbate immobility

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    Apr 9

    Currently on the lookout for studies about COVID impacts on migrants in urban destinations! Seems a good deal of the research done so far is more focused on rural areas 👀

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  19. Retweeted
    Mar 29

    Just ! Dr. Loic Le De and I’s article on factors affecting sending after in and . We find 5 main factors that drive post-disaster remittance sending

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    Mar 15

    Evacuation centres and displacement camps can pose a high risk of infectious diseases. What does this mean for and in the era? Read Ana Mosneaga’s contribution to the special IOM blog series here:

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