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Workshop
"Stories Without Borders": A Migrant Storytelling Workshop
ONLINE: On 30 November 2023, UNU-MERIT will host a storytelling workshop led by Martina Lucic and Joy Ehikioya.
Announcement
New e-Learning Course: Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change
This free online course will explore forms of climate-related human (im)mobility, each with different implications for policy and impacts on people.
Brief
Safe Return and Voluntary Repatriation for Syrian Refugees from Lebanon: What Needs to Happen Next?
Exploring discussions around the safe, dignified repatriation of Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
Brief
Shrinking the Justice Gap: Rethinking Access to Justice for Migrants in the Global South
Approaching migrants' access to justice as part and parcel of a broader agenda for social justice.
Brief
Enhancing the Development Potential of South-South Migration
Enhancing the development impacts of remittances and migrants investments.
Brief
Migration and Decent Work: Challenges for the Global South
Recommendations to ensure workers in the Global South have access to decent work.
Brief
From Promises to Practice: Towards the Effective Implementation of the Global Compact for Migration
Recommendations to support implementation of the Global Compact on Migration.
Brief
Understanding the Links between Social Protection and Migration in Low- and Middle-income Countries
Exploring this relationship between access to social protection and the ability or need to migrate.
Brief
Complexity of Choice in Asylum Seeker Decision-making
A more nuanced, holistic approach to asylum seeker policies while challenging prevailing narratives.
Brief
From Left Behind to Staying Back: Changing How We Think About Children in Migrant Households
Challenging dominant narratives and developing policy interventions that aim to reduce childhood-related inequalities in contexts of migration.
Seminar
Afghan Diaspora Remittances: A Lifeline for Families
ONLINE: On 8 November 2023, UNU-MERIT will host a webinar presented by researcher Nasrat Sayed.