


E-learning on the labour dimensions of climate change and human mobility
Lesley Michelle Trotman-Edwards
The course was intended to analyse the complex intersection of climate change and mobility, specifically the impacts on labour mobility, on decent work and employment, labour markets and just transitions towards environmentally sustainable economies with a south-south approach. It explored the potential of rights-based labour mobility as an adaptive strategy in response to climate change, and considers concrete strategies for effective labour market integration of people displaced due to disasters, environmental degradation and climate change.
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course, participants have:
Explored the dynamics and the complex interactions between climate change and human mobility, including the gender dimensions, through the lens of south-south cooperation
Analysed the impacts, and the range of potential outcomes, of climate-induced human mobility on employment and labour market access for affected people and the implications for decent work
Reviewed the scope of the ILO’s Just Transition Guidelines in relation to human mobility
Established the importance of resilience, sustainability and adaptation strategies, notably green jobs and skills, to mitigate the impacts of climate change
Recognised the significance of ensuring that climate-related mobility and employment strategies and policies are governed through a rights-based approach based on international labour standards that recognises human dignity and minimises protection gaps.
CONTENT
The labour dimensions of the complex intersection of climate change and human mobility
Key concepts and dynamics related to climate change, human mobility and the implications on decent work and livelihoods.
Challenges posed by climate-induced mobility and ensure that displacement and migration are integrated in climate change legislation, policies and planning frameworks.
Policies, strategies, and instruments that enable access to decent work in the context of climate-induced human mobility and climate change adaptation.
ACHIEVEMENT
Complete the 6 Quizzes, Active participation, Achieve a minimum score of 60%, Final essay
NUMBER OF HOURS: 60
Skills / Knowledge
- labour dimensions of human mobility
- environmental change
- sustainable development
- social justice and social inclusion
- transition to green jobs
- south-south cooperation