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From stopping the boats to building a wall, countries have gone to great lengths to stop the flow of people migrating across borders in search of a better life. But are these efforts realistic โ€“ let alone humane โ€” when there are an estimated 110 million people forcibly displaced by war, persecution, hunger and climate change worldwide?This event was recorded at the University of Tasmania on May 8, 2024.SpeakersDr Tamara Wood Senior Lecturer in Law, University of TasmaniaSanushka Mudaliar Director, Global Migration Lab, Red Cross and Red CrescentArad Nik Iranian refugee, human rights activist and business owner

Summary

From stopping the boats to building a wall, countries have gone to great lengths to stop the flow of people migrating across borders in search of a better life. But are these efforts realistic โ€“ let alone humane โ€” when there are an estimated 110 million people forcibly displaced by war, persecution, hunger and climate change worldwide? This event was recorded at the University of Tasmania on May 8, 2024. Speakers Dr Tamara Wood Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Tasmania Sanushka Mudaliar Director, Global Migration Lab, Red Cross and Red Crescent Arad Nik Iranian refugee, human rights activist and business owner

Subtitle
From stopping the boats to building a wall, countries have gone to great lengths to stop the flow of people migrating across borders in search of a better life. But are these efforts realistic โ€“ let alone humane โ€” when there are an estimated 110 mil
Duration
55:57
Publishing date
2024-06-05 17:00
Link
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/bigideas/110-million-displaced-lives-red-cross-oration/103814214
Contributors
  Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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