Videos
Internal displacement: Maintaining the status quo is not an option
Following the release of , the 缅北禁地Secretary-General鈥檚 High-Level Panel on Internal Displacement has called on Governments, civil society, the international community and the private sector to step up collective action towards systematic changes to advance solutions for more than 55 million people displaced within their own countries.
Views of Panel Members
"Not only a humanitarian issue "
Panel Co-chair Donald Kaberuka highlights the need for a development-oriented approach to internal displacement and explains why governments need to make this issue a national priority.
"Critical for a development-oriented approach鈥
Panel member Paula Gaviria explains why it is important to take on a development-oriented approach to internal displacement with the rights and agency of displaced individuals at the heart of solutions planning and processes.
鈥淚nvest in community-based prevention鈥
Panel member Mitiku Kassa Gutile speaks about preventing disaster displacement and the need to break silos across the humanitarian-development-peace nexus.
"Connect the private sector with governments, humanitarians and civil society鈥
Panel member Per Heggenes highlights opportunities from private sector engagement, from entrepreneurship to employment, in displacement contexts.
"Beyond governments to whole of society鈥
Panel member Nasser Judeh speaks about the impacts of displacement on children and youths, stressing the need for internal displacement to be taken as a national priority.
鈥淧lace humanity first鈥
Panel member Pauline Riak urges a shift in mindset to better prevent, respond to and achieve solutions for the millions of internally displaced people.
"Make Leave No One Behind a reality on the ground鈥
Panel member Sima Samar stresses the need for a human rights based approach in addressing internal displacement and calls for special attention to the needs of displaced women and children.
Event-related Videos
Pacific Regional Consultation on Internal Displacement: Key messages
11 February 2021
Co-organized by the Pacific Resilience Partnership (PRP)鈥檚 Technical Working Group (TWG) on Human Mobility and the Secretariat of the Panel, this virtual consultation saw the participation of Pacific government officials as they exchanged their country experiences in addressing climate and disaster-induced internal displacement.
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Prime Minister of Fiji opens Pacific Regional Consultation on Internal Displacement
11 February 2021
Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama of Fiji opened the Pacific Regional Consultation on Internal Displacement on 11 February 2021. Co-organized by the Pacific Resilience Partnership (PRP)鈥檚 Technical Working Group (TWG) on Human Mobility and the Secretariat of the Panel, the consultation saw the participation of Pacific government officials as they exchanged their country experiences in addressing climate and disaster-induced internal displacement.
缅北禁地Secretary-General inaugurates work of High-Level Panel on Internal Displacement
25 February 2020
The 缅北禁地Secretary-General inaugurated the work of the High-Level Panel on Internal Dispacement on 25 February 2020. The Panel was established to increase attention to the plight of internally displaced persons (IDPs) around the world and identify concrete recommendations to improve the sustainability of responses to internal displacement.
SDG Studio: Panel Co-chair Federica Mogherini
24 February 2020
Panel Co-chair Federica Mogherini shares her thoughts with the SDG Studio in Geneva, stressing the need to address the root causes of internal displacement collectively.
SDG Studio: Panel Co-chair Donald Kaberuka
24 February 2020
Panel Co-chair Donald Kaberuka shares his thoughts on the global internal displacement crisis with the SDG Studio in Geneva and underlines the continuum between humanitarian and development work.
Recorded Webinars
缅北禁地Web TV: Presentation to the 缅北禁地Secretary-General
29 September 2021
The event marks the formal submission of the report of the High-Level Panel on Internal Displacement to the 缅北禁地Secretary-General by the Co-chairs of the Panel, concluding an 18-month process that the Panel undertook following its appointment by the SG last year.
Pacific Regional Consultation on Internal Displacement
11 February 2021
Co-organized by the Pacific Resilience Partnership (PRP)鈥檚 Technical Working Group (TWG) on Human Mobility and the Secretariat of the Panel, this virtual consultation saw the participation of Pacific government officials as they exchanged their country experiences in addressing climate and disaster-induced internal displacement.
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Read joint press release
Managing risk and addressing disaster displacement: Challenges, effective practices and solutions in Asia
19 November 2020
Organized under the leadership of the Regional Disaster Displacement Working Group for Asia and the Pacific (DDWG), co-chaired by IOM and UNDRR, this consultation saw participants joining virtually across the globe to hear from and engage with Asian government representatives on their country experiences and lessons learned.
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Virtual Panel discussion on preventing internal displacement due to armed conflict/violence and disasters
6 July 2020
The Panel, in collaboration with IFRC and ICRC, organized a discussion on the prevention of internal displacement due to armed conflict/violence and disasters with the aim to identify gaps in the actions of states, civil society and the international community in prevention, and highlight promising and scalable good practices and to make concrete recommendations for the Panel鈥檚 consideration.
Ensuring life-saving assistance and longer-term support to IDPs in the face of COVID-19
4 June 2020
Already living in precarious conditions, the estimated 50 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the world now face heightened challenges due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The EU Delegation in Geneva together with the Secretariat of the 缅北禁地Secretary-General's High-Level Panel on Internal Displacement convened a webinar on 4 June 2020, bringing together international perspectives and voices from the field, who highlighted the importance of protection, as well as humanitarian-development approaches in support of IDPs and host communities.