A Way Forward on Migration Under the Portuguese Presidency of the European...
With Portugal assuming the EU Presidency in January 2021 and prioritizing progress on the EU Migration and Asylum Pact, this webinar features senior officials from the European Union, Germany (the last...
View ArticleA Way Forward on Migration Under the Portuguese Presidency of the European...
With Portugal assuming the EU Presidency in January 2021 and prioritizing progress on the EU Migration and Asylum Pact, this webinar features senior officials from the European Union, Germany (the last...
View ArticleThe Future of Refugee Resettlement and Complementary Pathways: Strengthening...
This event organized by MPI and CWS, one of nine U.S. refugee resettlement agencies, examined the refugee resettlement system and complementary pathways that represent untapped opportunities for...
View ArticleChanging Climate, Changing Migration: Who Manages Climate Migration? Evolving...
Climate change and international migration both are global issues with aspects that countries try to manage through treaties, pacts, and other types of agreements. But most of the global governance...
View ArticleCOVID-19 Recovery and the Next Stage of the Syrian Refugee Response After Ten...
Ten years into the response to the Syrian refugee crisis, this webinar explores findings from a research project conducted by the Durable Solutions Platform (DSP) and MPI on lessons from international...
View ArticleStateless and Persecuted: What Next for the Rohingya?
The Rohingya people have been rendered stateless and subjected to repeated abuse that has made them the world’s most persecuted minority, with hundreds of thousands pushed into neighboring Bangladesh,...
View ArticleA Year of Pandemic: The State of Global Human Mobility & What Is on the...
The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally changed mobility and cross-border movement across the globe in 2020. This two-panel discussion, with introductory remarks from the IOM Director General, will...
View ArticleChanging Climate, Changing Migration: Is Climate Change Driving Migration...
Hundreds of thousands of migrants have left Central America in recent years, and climate extremes have been identified as one of the factors that might be driving this movement, along with elements...
View ArticleCOVID-19, the Withdrawal Agreement and Citizens' Rights: No Time to Waste
This webinar explores how governments’ implementation plans for the Brexit withdrawal agreement have been affected by COVID-19, and the potential implications for citizens’ rights at the end of the...
View ArticleCOVID-19 and the State of Global Mobility in 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically curtailed cross-border mobility in 2020, affecting travelers and migrants around the world. This report presents a first-of-its-kind analysis of the many thousands of...
View ArticleBuilding Effective Migration Management Capacity in Mexico and Central America
This report release event examines migration management in Mexico and Central America, and the growing government attention to migration functions, enhanced immigration enforcement, increased...
View ArticleA Year of Pandemic: The State of Global Human Mobility & What Is on the...
Marking the release of an International Organization for Migration (IOM)-Migration Policy Institute (MPI) report, this two-panel discussion, features introductory remarks by IOM Director General...
View ArticleLaying the Foundation for Regional Cooperation: Migration Policy &...
The countries in the region that stretches from Panama to the U.S.-Mexico border face an important opportunity to strengthen cooperation on migration. This report examines key building blocks that can...
View ArticleSentando las bases para una cooperación regional: Política migratoria y...
Los países de la región que se extiende desde Panamá hasta la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México enfrentan una importante oportunidad para fortalecer la cooperación en materia de migración. Este...
View ArticleBuilding Effective Migration Management Capacity in Mexico and Central America
This report release event examines migration management in Mexico and Central America, and the growing government attention to migration functions, enhanced immigration enforcement, increased...
View ArticleChanging Climate, Changing Migration: No “Climate Refugees,” But Still a Role...
Technically, people forced to move because of climate disasters are not considered “refugees.” But the UN High Commissioner for Refugees still takes climate issues into account, and since 2020 Andrew...
View ArticlePushing Borders Outward: The State of Asylum Globally Five Years After the...
Marking the launch of the MPI and Robert Bosch Stiftung initiative--Beyond Territorial Asylum: Making Protection Work in a Bordered World--this event examines how the accessibility of asylum and...
View ArticleFrom a Humanitarian Exodus to Long-Term Growth: Latin America’s Journey...
The convergence of the second largest refugee crisis in the world and the COVID-19 pandemic has left the more than 5.5 million migrants who have fled Venezuela in an even more vulnerable position. Join...
View ArticleEurope’s Tackling of ‘Root Causes’ of African Migration Has a Mixed Record
The European Union has tried to leverage development assistance to address root causes of migration from Africa, including poverty, instability, and conflict. The EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa,...
View ArticleEU Strategy on Voluntary Return and Reintegration: Switching Perspectives?
In April 2021, the European Commission took a step toward the creation of a common EU return system, releasing its first Strategy on Voluntary Return and Reintegration. This MPI Europe event will...
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