Climate-induced migration and modern slavery: a toolkit for policymakers

Toolkit
, 38 pages
PDF (1.55 MB)
20441G.pdf
Language:
English
Published: September 2021
Product code:20441G

Climate and development policymakers and planners urgently need to recognise that millions of people displaced by climate change are being, and will be, exposed to slavery in the coming decades.

Recognising slavery as a mainstream policy issue alongside poverty and climate change will help to:

  • Develop understanding of the underlying drivers that push disadvantaged communities into slavery
  • Identify risky migration pathways that lead to exploitative work situations, and
  • Identify gaps in existing climate and development policies that leave communities facing climate crises exposed to slavery.

A clearer understanding of these drivers, pathways and gaps can strengthen existing development and climate policies and programmes to support anti-slavery efforts.

Cite this publication

Bharadwaj, R., Bishop, D., Hazra, S., Pufaa, E. and Kofi Annan, J. (2021). Climate-induced migration and modern slavery: a toolkit for policymakers. IIED, London; Anti-Slavery International, London.
Available at https://www.iied.org/20441g