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UNCO P 16summittacklesforcedmigrationandinsecurity

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  COP16 has highlighted the urgent link between desertification, land degradation and drought— which are worsening forced migration and threatening global stability.Up to 40% of the world's agricultural land is already degraded,

The UN COP16 Summit, held in Cancun, Mexico, focused on addressing the critical issues of forced migration and insecurity, particularly in the context of climate change. The summit highlighted the increasing trend of people being displaced due to environmental factors such as droughts, floods, and rising sea levels, which exacerbate conflicts over resources and contribute to human insecurity. Discussions emphasized the need for international cooperation to manage these migrations humanely and effectively, with a strong call for policies that integrate climate resilience, human rights, and sustainable development. The summit also explored the links between climate change, migration, and security, advocating for strategies that not only mitigate climate impacts but also address the root causes of forced migration, ensuring protection and support for those displaced.

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