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Law, Democracy and Development

versión On-line ISSN 2077-4907
versión impresa ISSN 1028-1053

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AMADI, Victor T  y  VUNDAMINA, Molya Nd. Migration and climate change in Africa: A differentiated approach through legal frameworks on the free movement of people. Law democr. Dev. [online]. 2023, vol.27, pp.31-54. ISSN 2077-4907.  http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2077-4907/2023/ldd.v27.2.

The global consequences of rapid climate change cannot be overstated. In Africa, drought, flooding and environmental degradation are increasingly important drivers of migration, affecting already vulnerable and indigenous persons, together with factors such as conflict, poverty, and weak democratic governance. This article argues for alternative ways to protect vulnerable persons, alternatives which include regional integration frameworks on mobility. The article interrogates existing regional and subregional migration frameworks in Africa in order to ascertain the level of obligation to protect and facilitate the movement of those compelled to flee disaster-affected areas and seek safety in neighbouring countries. Regional and sub-regional groupings need to learn from each other, as well as utilise and expand on existing provisions for the free movement of people, to effectively accommodate the growing trend of migration due to environmental concerns. A laudable measure to ensure protection and facilitate the movement of such vulnerable persons can be found in the recently endorsed Protocol on the Free Movement of Persons in the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD).

Palabras clave : Africa; movement of people; climate change; environmental migration; migration governance; human rights; climate refugees; refugee law.

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