Reframing mixed migration: MMC launches the Mixed Migration Review 2021
The global migration context is rapidly changing with new conflicts and coups, new public health threats, new levels of environmental […]
The global migration context is rapidly changing with new conflicts and coups, new public health threats, new levels of environmental […]
Yesterday’s tragic and preventable drownings in the French Channel, and the similarly avoidable humanitarian crisis at the EU’s border with
Despite tightening border controls and an ever hardening immigration stance, the movement of migrants and refugees bound for Malaysia, continues.[1]
The following interview was originally compiled for the Mixed Migration Review 2020 and has been reproduced here for wider access through
The following essay was originally compiled for the Mixed Migration Review 2020 and has been reproduced here for wider access through
One year on from the official declaration of Covid-19 as a pandemic, and as many foresaw, people on the move
The following essay was originally compiled for the Mixed Migration Review 2020 and has been reproduced here for wider access through
The following story was originally compiled for the Mixed Migration Review 2020 and has been reproduced here for wider access through
In the 2020 edition of its annual flagship publication, the Mixed Migration Centre (MMC) of the Danish Refugee Council (DRC)
The coronavirus and measures to contain it have profoundly impacted mobility around the globe. As the virus spread globally, various