How Will the Pandemic Reshape Public Health for Migrants?
With COVID-19 likely to significantly reshape health-care systems in Europe and worldwide, speakers on this webinar reflect on the implications of the public-health crisis for migrant health and...
View ArticleOpening More Avenues for Protection for Refugees
This MPI Europe webinar marks the launch of a report that maps refugee resettlement and complementary pathway programs around the world and offers recommendations for how UNHCR, national governments,...
View ArticleAfrican Migration through the Americas: Drivers, Routes, and Policy Responses
The number of African migrants traveling through South and Central America in hopes of reaching the U.S.-Mexico border, many seeking asylum, is small but increasing. This report examines the factors...
View ArticleMigración africana a través del continente americano: impulsores, rutas y...
La cantidad de migrantes africanos que viajan por América del Sur y Central con la esperanza de llegar a la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México para buscar asilo es pequeña, pero está aumentando....
View ArticleBienvenida a los Migrantes Venezolanos, Innovaciones en las Políticas de...
En este webinario ponentes examinarán cuestiones de integración y cohesión social en Colombia. También se explorará cómo la comunidad internacional puede apoyar a los países que están recibiendo altas...
View ArticleWelcoming Venezuelan Migrants, Innovations in Integration Policies in Colombia
In this webinar, speakers will examine issues of integration and social cohesion in Colombia, and explore how the international community can support Colombia and other countries receiving significant...
View ArticleSymposium on the Migration Dynamics of North America Before, During, and...
This symposium examines the migration dynamics of Canada, the United States, and Central America, the challenges, the complications of the Covid-19 pandemic, and what governments should consider as...
View ArticleThe Resettlement Gap: A Record Number of Global Refugees, but Few Are Resettled
There are more refugees than ever globally, but each year only a tiny share get selected for resettlement to new countries. This “resettlement gap” has grown due to political pressures in resettlement...
View ArticleChanging Climate, Changing Migration: Climate Change and Environmental...
The International Organization for Migration (IOM), in 2015 created a special division responsible for migration-related issues involving the environment and climate change. The division just got a new...
View ArticleMPI 20th Anniversary Conference: Migration & Humanitarian Protection in a...
MPI’s 20th Anniversary Conference will feature the Director-General of the International Organization for Migration, António Vitorino, in an armchair conversation with MPI co-founder Demetrios G....
View ArticleSouth Africa Reckons with Its Status as a Top Immigration Destination,...
South Africa hosts the most immigrants of any African country. Yet it faces conflicting pressures, including the legacy of apartheid, a steady outflow of well-educated South Africans, and the need to...
View ArticleMPI 20th Anniversary Conference: Migration & Humanitarian Protection in a...
MPI’s 20th Anniversary Conference featured the Director-General of the International Organization for Migration, António Vitorino, in an armchair conversation with MPI co-founder and President Emeritus...
View ArticleCambios migratorios en Costa Rica e implicaciones para la política de...
Este webinar marca la publicación de un informe que examina el marco institucional y las iniciativas del estado de Costa Rica que apoyan la integración de migrantes y refugiados, un área de política...
View ArticleChanging Climate, Changing Migration: When Climate Change Comes to Refugee...
For this episode of Changing Climate, Changing Migration, we speak with Joan Rosenhauer, the executive director of Jesuit Refugee Service/USA, about how natural disasters and other environmental harms...
View ArticlePutting Migrant Reintegration Programs to the Test: A Road Map to a...
The European push to increase migrant returns has led to new investments in assisted voluntary return and reintegration (AVRR) programs. Yet it is hard to tell whether these investments are paying off....
View ArticleThe Winding Road to Marrakech: Lessons from the European Negotiations of the...
In the months leading up to the adoption of the Global Compact for Migration in 2018, what had been a quiet negotiation process suddenly became front-page news, drawing unprecedented public attention...
View ArticleComing Together or Coming Apart? A New Phase of International Cooperation on...
Faced with the pandemic and its economic fallout, many countries have looked inward. Yet the nature and scale of the crisis has vividly illustrated the necessity of working across borders to address...
View ArticleWorking Towards a More Gender-Responsive Reintegration Process for Returned...
Held during Migration Week 2022, this webinar features policymakers and practitioners from Africa, Asia, and Europe in a conversation on the progress made in the past three years to better integrate...
View ArticleComprendiendo los factores que impulsan la migración irregular desde...
This event will explore changing migration patterns from Guatemala, how policymakers and development practitioners can help create livelihood options and address other drivers of migration, and the...
View ArticleBriefing on Ukraine: Avenues to Safety and Meeting Immediate Needs
Featuring expert views from the European Commission's Asylum Unit Head, along with representatives from the European Union Agency for Asylum, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)...
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