05 March 2019

Thematic Focus: General

Event:

Migration: A Driver of Development, London, 11 March 2019 [info]
- Will also be livestreamed.

Publications:

Beyond Camps: With More Refugees Living in Cities, How Can Local and Business Leaders Engage? (Order from Chaos Blog, Feb. 2019) [text]

Dignity in Displacement: Case Studies from Afghanistan, Colombia, the Philippines and South Sudan (ODI, March 2019) [text]

Displaced in Cities: Who are the Hosts? (Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog, Feb. 2019) [text]

Exploring New Legal Migration Pathways: Lessons from Pilot Projects (Migration Policy Institute, Feb. 2019) [text]

Global Governance of International Migration 2.0: What Lies Ahead? (Migration Policy Institute, Feb. 2019) [text]

"In Search of a Frame: Challenges and Opportunities for Sampling Immigrant Minorities," Comparative Migration Studies, 6:37 (Nov. 2018) [open access]
- See also related Migration Data Portal blog post.

Matching Refugees to Host Country Locations Based on Preferences and Outcomes, IPL Working Paper, no. 19-03 (Immigration Policy Lab, Feb. 2019) [text]

No Refuge: Why the World’s Swelling Refugee Population Has Shrinking Options (Council on Foreign Relations, Feb. 2019) [access]
- An interactive guide.

Return Counselling: Supporting Informed Decision-making through Impartial, Independent and Non-directive Counselling (Danish Refugee Council, Feb. 2019) [text via ReliefWeb]

Staff Wellbeing Review (Konterra Group, Jan. 2019) [text via Amnesty International]
- See also related Guardian article.

Strengthening Refugee Protection in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (Migration Policy Institute, Feb. 2019) [text]

Two Year Progress Assessment of the CRRF Approach: September 2016-September 2018 (UNHCR,  Dec. 2018) [text]

UN Launches Migration Network to Support Global Compact’s Implementation (SDG Knowledge Hub, Dec. 2018) [text]

Related posts:
- Thematic Focus: Analyses of the Global Compacts (25 Feb. 2019)
- Thematic Focus: General (4 Feb. 2019)

Tagged Publications and Events & Opportunities.

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