Migrants & Refugees
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A four-part story explaining the struggle that migrants face in their journey to seek refuge and economic opportunity in Europe. Report between October to November 2017.
Read MoreFour Decades of Cross-Mediterranean Undocumented Migration to Europe: A Review of the Evidence
2017. The report reviews available evidence on trans-Mediterranean irregular migration to Europe along various routes
Read MoreWorld Migration Report 2018
December 2017. This World Migration Report 2018 is meant to better contribute to increase the understanding of current and strategic migration issues throughout the world
Read MoreUN examine human mobility in an era of climate change
11/08/2017. The number of disaster displacements amounted to 25.3 million, according to figures released by the Norwegian Refugee Council.
Read MoreUNHCR welcomes commitments made at the Paris meeting
08/28/2017. Statement by Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees on the Paris meeting
Read MoreLibya's migration crisis is about more than just security
09/11/2017. There’s no shortage of news on Libya’s migration crisis, but there is a serious dearth of policy solutions.
Read MoreGlobal Views on Immigration and the Refugee Crisis
09/15/2017. Three in four (75%) in 25 countries around the world believe that immigration has increased in their country over the last five years, according to new data from the Ipsos Global @dvisor survey.
Read MoreWhy We Need a Global Business Council for Refugees
06/28/2017. As the largest wave of human displacement since World War II continues to unfold, an all-hands-on-deck response is required and must be scaled up.
Read MoreAre NGOs responsible for the migration crisis in the Mediterranean?
06/20/2017. Behind the controversy lies the question of legitimacy. Who has the right to intervene and come to migrants’ rescue?
Read MoreEfforts to Rescue Migrants Caused Deadly, Unexpected Consequences
06/14/2017. Strategies to rescue migrants in the Mediterranean Sea and disrupt smuggling networks have had deadly, unexpected consequences, according to aid groups monitoring the crisis.
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