Crisis and Resilience
This section invites a reflection on the meaning of crisis and resilience in the context of migration. It explores the crises affecting those who flee their homes and countries because of conflict, prosecution or climate change, as well as the shocks and stresses faced by people throughout their migration journeys. In all these contexts, resilience is understood as a personal and collective capacity to withstand these challenges and move forward in the face of adversity.
References
Concepts
Article: Resistance and Resilience
Book chapter: Resilience
Blog: My home is not safe
Article: Retrospective analysis of the EU resilience to a large-scale migration
Stories
Article: The EU approach to migration and forced displacement in Jordan and Lebanon
Video: Resilience by Design: Cartagena, Colombia
Website: The Design Vanguard
Report: Du bidonville à l’habitat digne