Call for papers: DECENTERING THE STUDY OF COERCED RETURN MIGRATION

In the global policy discourse on humanitarian migrants, return has become the preferred ‘durable solution.’ Since the vast majority of migrants and refugees move and reside in and among countries in the immediate region of their origin countries, return migration will also predominantly take place within the region of countries in crisis. Yet, scholarly concerns have overwhelmingly focused on the minority of migrants who travelled further afield, in particular to the European Union, and return from there to their regions of origin. Relatively little attention has been given to return policies and practices of neighboring receiving states…

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UNN Participates in South-East Zonal Workshop to Review Nigeria's 2015 National Migration Policy

The University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN), a partner in the GAPs Project, participated in the South-East zonal workshop for the review of Nigeria’s 2015 National Migration Policy (NMP). The International Organization for Migration (IOM) organized this review, which took place between 17 - 19 July 2024 at Psalms Hotel and Suites, Enugu in Enugu State for the South-East zone of Nigeria. The review has already been conducted in South-West, North-West and North-Central…

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“European” May in Poland: 20th EU Membership Anniversary and Parliamentary Elections Preparations

May 1, 2024 marked the 20th anniversary of Poland's membership to the EU. On this occasion,  numerous scientific, expert, and open events were devoted to summarising Poland's presence in European structures, discussing its future role, and looking at the challenges facing Poland and the EU. All this is compounded by preparations for the European Parliament elections to be held in Poland on June 9, 2024…

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Iraq Discusses Return Policies: Challenges and Opportunities

On Saturday, April 6, 2024, Hammurabi Human Rights Organization held a roundtable meeting to discuss policies for the return of migrants and refugees to Iraq. More than 20 experts from governmental and non-governmental organizations involved in migration and refugee issues participated in the discussion, including representatives from the Ministry of Planning, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, IOM…

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