
Migration and Vulnerability
Migration refers to the movement of people from one place to another, often driven by factors like economic opportunities, conflict, or environmental changes. Vulnerability describes the likelihood of individuals or communities to suffer harm due to these changes or risks, such as exposure to natural disasters or lack of resources. In the context of migration, vulnerable populations are often those most affected by displacement or hardship, needing support to adapt and recover. Understanding both concepts helps address the challenges migrants face and develop policies to protect them effectively.