Peace Mass Transit Terminal, Nsukka, one of the local motor parks in Nigeria from which migrants using irregular pathways initially board buses to Lagos and Kano (major migrants’ collection hubs) before boarding another one to Agadez (Niger Rep), Cotonou (Benin Rep) or Bamako (Mali) for onward movement to countries in the Maghreb in a bid to enter Europe…
Read MoreOn the 14th June 2023, the flagless vessel named “Adriana” sank off the coast of Pylos, in Southwestern Greece in an attempt to cross the Mediterranean Sea and reach Italy. As Eastern Mediterranean sea routes are more tightly controlled, other, more dangerous routes…
Read MoreOn 22 of August 2023 Polish daily Rzeczpospolita has published an article by Tomasz Sieniow, fellow GAPs team member from University of Warsaw, titled „Referendum: between amnesia and manipulation”. The result of the referendum on relocation of „illegal immigrants” will not stop accepting by the European Union…
Read MoreThe Hammurabi Human Rights Organization (HHRO) have issued a special report on living conditions, the difficulties faced, and the violations that refugees, migrants, and internally displaced persons experience. Although the governmental curriculum of the new government, which was formed at the end of November 2022, included objectives related to improving the conditions of the…
Read MoreDatafication has become a mainstay of migration governance. This is epitomized by the very first of the 23 objectives of the Global Compact for Migration (GCM) which encouraged states to ‘Collect and utilize accurate and disaggregated data as a basis for…
Read MoreThe global refugee crisis has resulted in forced migrations, with individuals seeking refuge across borders due to economic, political, or climatic reasons. Jordan has been a significant host country for Syrian refugees, hosting the second-highest share of refugees per capita in the world (UNHCR,2023) where the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and other humanitarian…
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