On September 24, 2025, the Nexus25 team convened a private roundtable discussion at this year’s NY Climate Week, focusing on how climate change, food security, and conflict are reshaping human mobility globally. Experts spanning multiple UN agencies, humanitarian organizations, private sector companies, research institutions, and more came together to discuss:
- How national authorities can properly mobilize domestic resources and engage in long-term planning across the climate mobility continuum;
- How policymakers can minimize the impact of divisive rhetoric surrounding migration and human mobility – and galvanize support for anticipatory action that helps people safely move or stay;
- Which upstream interventions are most effective in building partner capacity to handle internal displacement; and
- What new alliances and strategies at the multilateral level are required to manage increased human mobility.
A summary of the Nexus25 side event “Human Mobility At the Nexus of Climate, Food, and Conflict” can be found here.
For more information on the project, please reach out to CCS’ Nexus25 staff (Erin Sikorsky and Siena Cicarelli), or contact the full team at info@nexus25.org.