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The fourth meeting of the Advisory Committee took place from 1-3 March 2023 and served as an opportunity to shape the PDD’s next phase, post-2023 and elaborate input to the strategy review process.
The meeting allowed participants to exchange and share their latest work and ongoing or planned initiatives around the topic of disaster displacement. Above all, it provided the opportunity to plan future collaborative engagement and formulate strategic advice for the PDD’s next steps.
Displacement and Distance are both measured with a ruler, and can be measured in miles, meters, km, etc.
Velocity and Speed are both measured in something like m/s, miles/hour, km/hr, etc. The equations for calculating speed and velocity are nearly the same.
What's the difference? With speed we do not care about direction. With velocity we do. Let's see how this plays out in a real-life problem
The project would displace up to 100,000 people, mainly the Naxi and Tibetan minorities; virtually stop the flow of the upper Yangtze River, and irreparably alter the landscape of the Tiger Leaping Gorge.
2023-10-31: An official during the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
Habiba, Hawa’s mother, smiles. Despite the tragedies that she faced being forced by drought to flee her home and losing both her husband and three children on the journey, the fact that her daughter Hawa goes to school fills her with pride and happiness. Xaar-Xaar south of Galkayo in Galmudug State of Somalia. UNICEF Somalia/2024/Mulugeta Ayene
The fourth meeting of the Advisory Committee took place from 1-3 March 2023 and served as an opportunity to shape the PDD’s next phase, post-2023 and elaborate input to the strategy review process.
The meeting allowed participants to exchange and share their latest work and ongoing or planned initiatives around the topic of disaster displacement. Above all, it provided the opportunity to plan future collaborative engagement and formulate strategic advice for the PDD’s next steps.