Monday 30 June, 18:00

Film Screening and Discussion: “You Never Know, One Day You Too Might Become a Refugee”

Explore the human aspects of forced displacement caused by climate catastrophes with the film “You Never Know One Day You Too Might Become A Refugee” by Lena Dobrowolska and Teo Ormond-Skeaping. Set in 2049, the story follows a European family uprooted and detained, awaiting relocation to a country in the Global South. After the screening, join a discussion featuring the filmmakers and experts from IOM and UNHCR, moderated by Prof. Walter Kaelin. A networking reception will follow. This event is organized by the Platform on Disaster Displacement, the Permanent Mission of Kenya to the United Nations, IOM, and UNHCR.

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Photo Credit: Lena Dobrowolska, Teo Ormond-Skeaping

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