Collision path? Migration, the economy and electoral choices
The following essay was originally compiled for the Mixed Migration Review 2024 “Migration Politics, Migration Narratives and Public Opinions” and […]
The following essay was originally compiled for the Mixed Migration Review 2024 “Migration Politics, Migration Narratives and Public Opinions” and […]
While so much of international migration policy appears to be characterised by the normalisation of increasingly abusive practices, it is, nevertheless,
For the past few decades, the countries bordering Eritrea have provided relatively reliable and generous refuge to hundreds of thousands
On 8 December 2024, after less than two weeks of continuous fighting across the northwest area of Syria, rebel group
Lebanon is once again in the throes of a deepening humanitarian crisis, exacerbated by a surge in hostilities stemming from
New study highlights the promise and shortcomings of US ‘Safe Mobility Offices’ (SMOs) in managing mixed migration in Latin America
The following article was originally compiled for the Quarterly Mixed Migration Update, Europe, Quarter 2, 2024 and has been reproduced
New UNHCR/IOM/MMC report highlights extreme horrors faced by refugees and migrants on land routes to Africa’s Mediterranean coast Refugees and
Indifference and impunity: 10 months on, Saudi border killings of migrants continue Almost 10 months after damning human rights reports
This year has been marked by a disturbing normalization of extreme actions and policies against migrants globally.