Mixed migration consequences of Sudan’s conflict – Round 2 (June 2023)
On June 18th, Sudan’s warring parties agreed to a 72-hour truce, after a deadly airstrike had killed at least 17 […]
On June 18th, Sudan’s warring parties agreed to a 72-hour truce, after a deadly airstrike had killed at least 17 […]
Bram Frouws, Director of the Mixed Migration Centre, was a panelist on the panel “Forgotten Crises – Forgotten Suffering” at
As of 1st of May, the fighting in Sudan rages on, despite an apparent extension of the truce between warring
The latest key Quarterly Mixed Migration Updates from six regions around the world during the first quarter of 2023.
For women, the motivation to leave Afghanistan has increased tremendously since the Taliban takeover. But the journey abroad has become more difficult and dangerous, too.
This article presents the key updates on mixed migration from five regions around the world during the fourth quarter of
The following essay was originally compiled for the Mixed Migration Review 2022 and has been reproduced here for wider access through this
Restrictive policies, actions and attitudes to mixed migration are becoming increasingly normalised and mainstreamed.
The impact of the war in Ukraine as well as the socio-economic legacy of the Covid-19 pandemic are being felt
This article presents the key updates on mixed migration from five regions around the world during the third quarter of