00:31:57 TEMESGEN BERISSO BALETTA: Hello everyone and greetings from Sana'a, Yemen. I'm Temesgen Berisso working for the ILO 00:32:28 Diane Broinshtein: Hi everyone - Diane Broinshtein from WFP regional bureau in Cairo 00:32:32 Jayme Charles: Welcome to today’s webinar! Please take a moment to introduce yourself in the chat and tell us where you are joining us from. 00:32:39 Nay Myo: I am (Mr.) Nay Myo from Myanmar working for UNOPS Myanmar. 00:32:43 Jayme Charles: Hi! I’m Jayme Charles, Content Manager for ResilienceLinks joining from South Carolina. 00:32:48 Hannah Mazkour: Hi all, Hannah Mazkour, Miyamoto International in DC 00:32:56 Tino Tirado: Hi Everyone - I'm Tino Tirado, an RA with the Migration Policy Institute in DC 00:33:07 Aleisha Khan: hi all - Aleisha Khan, Senior Climate Advisor at RTI International, based in D.C. 00:33:09 Cathy Vaughan: Hi, this is Cathy Vaughan from USAID Climate Adaptation Support Activity / Tetra Tech 00:33:10 Thamara LAGENE: Hello Everyone , Thamara LAGENE . Adaptive Learning specialist at FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY HAITI 00:33:11 Johnson Lafortune: Hi everyone, I am Johnson LaFortune - working for Catholic Relief Services - Florida 00:33:11 Magdaleno Bargamento: Magdaleno Bargamento from FCCT cooperative Visayas, Philippines 00:33:18 Moses Muga: jambo jambo😊😊, Muga Moses a postgraduate student at University of Eldoret, Kenya. mosesmuga00@gmail.com 00:33:20 Stefanie Kendall: Hello! This is Stefanie Kendall, Senior Technical Strategist with GOPA Group US. Thank you for bringing us together. 00:33:24 Dick Tinsley: Dick Tinsley, Colorado State University, but loging-in from Nairobi, Kenya 00:33:33 tim maurer: Hi all, I'm Tim Maurer, Program Coordinator, Yemen for USAID's Momentum Integrated Health Resilience project, based in New York 00:33:38 Heath Prince: Hello, All. I'm Heath Prince, University of Texas at Austin 00:33:48 Karla Caballeros: Hi all, I am Karla Caballeros, Program Officer at Mercy Corps based in Guatemala 00:33:54 Sabine Liebenehm: Sabine Liebenehm, University of Saskatchewan, Canada 00:33:59 Gage Smith: Hi, everyone. I'm Gage Smith, Senior Associate at Winrock International, based in Ohio, U.S. 00:33:59 Abigail Martuscello: Hi all, Abigail Martuscello from Vikāra Institute based in Atlanta, Georgia 00:34:10 Dr Kisa Juma Ngeiywa: Dr Kisa Juma Ngeiywa, Kenya 00:34:17 Nkole Mwamba: Thanks for this powerful session. Global Ambassador, Nkole Mwamba, US Diplomacy councils Member, UN SDGS Advocate, Global Peace Builder 2023, Executive Director Savañnah ZAMBIA.Cellphone/WhatsApp:+260966566276 nkolemwamba@yahoo.com 00:34:32 Dicta Ogisi: I am Dicta OGISI, Gender lead for CPED, Nigeria working for SPARC / ODI/ IDRC on Pastoralist Households in Nigeria Sahel 00:34:33 Leslie Wilson: good evening from Kyiv Ukraine - Leslie Wilson, emergency manager, retired consultant and liaison introducing Resilient Village concept in deoccupied villages 00:34:33 Pauline Gitonga: Pauline Gitonga, dryland animal practioner , ASAL eXtension, Kenya 00:34:34 Greg Collins: Hi - Im Greg Collins, University of Arizona...thrilled to see recognition of migration and mobility as sources of resilience starting to be mainstreamed 00:34:38 Kelvin Shikuku: Hello, Kelvin Shikuku from the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and CGIAR. 00:34:56 Leslie Wilson: 3 00:34:57 Ali Blumenstock: Hi all! Ali Blumenstock from Mercy Corps 00:35:06 John Meyer: John Meyer, USAID Center for Resilience 00:35:10 Kristin Dreiling: Good morning everyone, Kristin Dreiling, Senior Policy Advisor at The Nature Conservancy 00:35:25 Nyambura Janerose: Hi everyone, I'm Nyambura Janerose, University of Eldoret,Kenya 00:35:30 Margaret Proctor: Maggie Proctor from Creative Associates 00:35:35 Joseph Obure: Hello everyone! Joseph Obure, Momentum Integrated Health Resilience 00:35:35 Angela Heaney: Good morning! Angela Heaney, Policy & Advocacy Intern at Mercy Corps 00:35:41 Lila Khatiwada: Lila Khatiwada, Pulte Institute, University of Notre Dame 00:35:48 Willie Kalumula: Willie Kalumula Gender responsive climate smart agric. Consultant joining from Lilongwe Malawi 00:35:49 Yemedrekwork Tessema: I am Yemedrekwork G. Tessema, from Ethiopia Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus Development and Social Services Commission (EECMY-DASSC). 00:36:23 Yu Na Lee: Greetings, from Yu Na Lee, University of Guelph, Canada 00:36:56 Jayme Charles: If you are just joining, welcome! Please take a moment to introduce yourself in the chat and tell us where you are joining us from. 00:37:11 Victor Frankenthaler: Hello all. Vic Frankenthaler from AECOM. 00:37:47 Ana Viillegas: Good morning - Ana Torres, LAC Bureau, environment and energy team, USAID based in Washington D C 00:37:51 Sylvia Khumalo: Hello everyone, Sylvia Khumalo from IRC, based in Nairobi 00:38:14 Adrienne Daudet: Hi, Adrienne DAUDET, FSL Advisor for Solidarités International, HQ 00:38:38 Jayme Charles: Have you addressed migration in your work? If so, we'd love to hear about it! Please share your experiences and related resources here in the chat so we can capture and share them with the community! 00:40:45 Promise Makoni: My name is Promise Makoni, Executive Director for Mwenezi Development Training Centre (MDTC), a local NGO based in Zimbabwe Masvingo Province. 00:41:57 Judith Williams: GAO has done a number of reports on migration, particularly from Central America. A few of these reports are: https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-19-62 00:42:04 Runyararo Munondo: Runyararo Munondo with Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe, based in Nairobi, Kenya 00:42:30 Leslie Wilson: holistic Resilient Village concept tries to maintain population to avoid need to migration but also safe place to relocate and become part of a strong community within Ukraine in safer regions: 00:42:45 Leslie Wilson: Website and YouTube channel:  roadmaptolife.org youtube.com/@UkrainianResilientVillages 00:42:56 Judith Williams: Also: https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-15-362 and https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-15-707 00:42:58 Blessing Nyathi: My name is Blessing Nyathi based in Tongogara Refugee Camp (MEAL and Peacebuilding Expert at World Vision International) 00:44:34 Jayme Charles: If you have a question for our speakers, please use the Q&A feature at the bottom of your screen and we will address it during the panel discussion. 00:44:38 Alessandra Puccioni: would it be possible to share the slides after the presentation? 00:45:13 Thet Htun Aung: Laraw from Burma. HEKS-EPER Myanmar working and serving for severely conflict affected population in Shan state, Burma. 00:46:12 Jayme Charles: Thank you for asking, Alessandra! After the webinar, we will share the slides and additional resources in an email to all registrants. You will also be able to find them on the event page for this webinar. https://www.resiliencelinks.org/events/migration-source-resilience 00:46:43 Esther Naluguza: Esther Naluguza, Public Health and Nutrition Specialist, formally worked for the USAID Integrated Community Agriculture and Nutrition Activity, which was USAID Uganda's flagship resilience activity. 00:47:11 Pete Epanchin: On my way into the office today I listened to this interesting reporting on migration out of PRC as told w/ a focus on one man's story of migration motivated by a government-induced economic shock to his livelihood. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/15/podcasts/the-daily/china-migrant.html 00:47:19 Sylvia Khumalo: https://www.rescue.org/page/refugees-and-resettlement 00:48:48 Mpho Mohlomi: Are there any certificates to be issued? 00:50:21 Jayme Charles: If you have a question for our speakers, please use the Q&A feature at the bottom of your screen and we will address it during the panel discussion. 00:54:26 Jayme Charles: Read more about Harnessing the Development Potential of Labor Migration on ResilienceLinks: https://www.resiliencelinks.org/resources/reports/harnessing-development-potential-labor-migration 00:56:01 Esther Naluguza: Thank you Jayme 00:58:16 Jayme Charles: Learn more and connect with the Immigration Policy Lab at Stanford University: https://immigrationlab.org/ 00:59:49 Jayme Charles: Learn more about Planning for Productive Migration in Niger on ResilienceLinks: https://www.resiliencelinks.org/resources/reports/planning-productive-migration-niger-pilot-program 01:06:43 Jayme Charles: Thank you for all of the great questions so far! If you have a question for our speakers, please use the Q&A feature at the bottom of your screen and we will address it in just a moment. 01:08:03 Lindsay Camacho: What is the fine line between climate-related migration being forced and economic? In many cases we are seeing households before forced to move because of climate events like droughts or flooding that have destroyed or severely limited economic livelihoods. 01:26:22 Jayme Charles: Read the World Development Report 2023: Migrants, Refugees and Societies on ResilienceLinks: https://www.resiliencelinks.org/resources/reports/world-development-report-2023-migrants-refugees-and-societies 01:30:03 Jayme Charles: If you have resources about great work with migration, we'd love to hear about them! Post them here in the chat so we can capture and share them with the community! 01:32:43 pamela hartley: https://blog.gdi.manchester.ac.uk/building-a-community-of-practice-lessons-in-migration-and-human-mobility-praxis/ 01:34:25 Dieu-donné Dieu-donné BAPING: Hi evry one, BAPING Dieu-donné from Chad. Happy to meet you 01:41:54 Dick Tinsley: Thank you for an interesting webinar 01:42:27 Jayme Charles: Thank you for all of the great questions! We'll share the Q&A report, slides, recording, and more following the webinar. 01:42:45 pamela hartley: could you please share the link of the paper jeeyon just mentioned 01:42:48 pamela hartley: or the full name 01:42:50 Malavika Jinka: Thank you for this wonderful presentation 01:42:51 keith poe: a cool recent book "Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here" by Jonathan Blitzer is a 01:42:54 Nkole Mwamba: Thanks for this powerful session. Global Ambassador, Nkole Mwamba, US Diplomacy councils Member, UN SDGS Advocate, Global Peace Builder 2023, Executive Director Savañnah ZAMBIA nkolemwamba@yahoo.com 01:43:16 Nay Myo: Thanks to all... 01:43:17 Yvette Ribaira: Thank you presenters and moderator for these very informative and brilliant presentations. 01:43:19 Ana Viillegas: would you please drop a link to the center for global development paper. thank you 01:43:27 Yemedrekwork Tessema: Thanks all! 01:43:36 Jayme Charles: Thank you for joining us today! We will follow up with an email containing the recording, slides, and additional resources shortly. They will also be posted on the event page for this webinar. https://www.resiliencelinks.org/events/migration-source-resilience 01:43:58 Runyararo Munondo: thanks so much for organising this webinar 01:44:06 Jayme Charles: Continue the conversation on LinkedIn and X/Twitter and be sure to subscribe to the ResilienceLinks newsletter for the latest resources and events. https://bit.ly/42a5bQR 01:44:13 Jeeyon Kim: @Pamela, here is the CGD paper that I am referencing by Helen Dempster and Beza Tesfaye: https://www.cgdev.org/sites/default/files/why-and-how-development-agencies-facilitate-labor-migration.pdf 01:44:29 pamela hartley: thank you!! 01:44:59 Jayme Charles: Read the USAID Climate Strategy on ResilienceLinks: https://www.resiliencelinks.org/resources/tools-guidance/usaid-climate-strategy-2022-2030 01:46:09 Angela Heaney: Thank you! 01:46:14 John Meyer: Applause!! 01:46:26 Jayme Charles: Continue learning about Migration on ResilienceLinks! We have lots to explore! https://www.resiliencelinks.org/search?keys=migration 01:46:39 Stefanie Kendall: Thank you so much! Very helpful and informative! 01:46:40 Kristin Dreiling: Fantastic discussion, thank you all! 01:46:50 TEMESGEN BERISSO BALETTA: Thank you so much