Migration and protracted crisis
The focus of this one-lesson e-learning course is on forced migration due to protracted crisis situations, including both natural or human made disasters, and conflict. Forced migration is a sub category or type of migration. It is distinguished by the presence of coercion or a lack of voluntariness.
The target audience for this course includes:
- UN Country Teams and FAO Staff
- Planners, policy formulators and advisors on migration, agriculture and rural development
- Managers and technical staff in the ministries responsible for agriculture, rural development, migration, employment and others
You will learn about:
- Key concepts and characteristics of migration, forced migration and protracted crisis, categories of migrants
- The drivers and impacts of forced migration in situations of protracted crisis
- How forced migration is relevant to FAO’s mandate and strategic objectives, and how FAO works programmatically through the forced migration cycle
- How forced migration considerations can be integrated into policies and programmes regarding protracted crisis
Organización: FAO
Año: 2019
Tipo: Aprendizaje en línea
Texto completo disponible en: https://elearning.fao.org/course/view.php?id=492
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English