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IOM, Ministry for Environment and Physical Planning and University of Birmingham Launch a New Environmental Initiative
Skopje - On April 1st, 2022, the Head of IOM North Macedonia and the Minister of Environment and Physical Planning of the Republic of North Macedonia, together with University of Birmingham, launched a new initiative “Utilizing A Systems Approach to Assess the Nexus Between Air Pollution and Human Mobility and Mainstream the Nexus into Policy Development in the Republic of North Macedonia” for participants from the government, civil society representatives and academia.
Over the next 18 months, this project will contribute to addressing the complex inter-linkages between human mobility, air pollution and clean energy in the context of the Government of North Macedonia’s vision on clean air, as well as to explore the human mobility, air pollution and clean energy nexus in the context of the European Green Deal’s Green Agenda for the Western Balkans.
An introductory presentation on Migration Environment Climate and Climate Changes was delivered by the IOM Thematic Specialist on Migration, Environment and Climate Change in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Soumyadeep Banerjee and a presentation of the project by the IOM North Macedonia Project Manager, Vanja Lazaridis.
The conference also featured speeches and presentations on the methodology and the study on air pollution and human mobility, given by Professor William Avis and Professor Francis Pope, University of Birmingham, and Professor Mennan Selimi, South East European University, North Macedonia.
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