New report reveals children of migrants bear the brunt of climate change-related migration in Southeast Asia
A new report from World Vision shows how migration in the context of climate change is profoundly affecting the lives of children in Southeast Asia, drawing on 92 first-hand accounts from child migrants, children who stayed behind when parents migrated, parents and older caregivers, as well as interviews with local leaders and experts. Photo: World Vision The report, produced in partnership with the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) Asia Centre, vividly depicts the deepening poverty, deprivation and debt burdens in rural communities that lead people to migrate in distress;