Resisting the extreme 2023
This year’s ‘Resisting the extreme’ essay highlights policies and actions that recognise that migrants merit support and protection.
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This year’s ‘Resisting the extreme’ essay highlights policies and actions that recognise that migrants merit support and protection.
The following stories were originally compiled for the Mixed Migration Review 2023 and have been reproduced here for wider access through
This Quarterly Mixed Migration Update (QMMU) covers Asia and the Pacific. The core countries of focus for this region are
This snapshot examines access to information about routes, destinations, costs, and risks among Afghan, Chin and Rohingya refugees in Malaysia.
This snapshot highlights abuse or rights violations experienced and witnessed by Afghan, Bangladeshi, Indonesian, and Myanmar Chin and Rohingya refugees
This Quarterly Mixed Migration Update (QMMU) covers Asia and the Pacific. The core countries of focus for this region are
This discussion paper examines how humanitarian actors can strategically promote regional responses via global fora and regional institutions—namely the Association
This briefing paper highlights the key findings from the Research Report, “Refugee Protection, Human Smuggling, and Trafficking in Bangladesh and
This report is the outcome of participatory research conducted through collaboration between Rohingya-led community-based organisations (CBOs) and partners of the
This research focuses on how Rohingya families and communities have been impacted in the immediate and longer-term by Malaysia’s harsh