30 September 2025

Round-up: OA Articles Published by Global South Authors (30 Sept. 2025)

This is a round-up of open access materials produced by authors based in the Global South (GS) and other geographic areas that are less well-represented in the domain of scholarly forced migration literature. Generally, articles are included if either the lead author or at least half of the co-authors are based in the GS. These references are organized by type of open access. Note that the OA items herein were previously referenced on either this blog or the Forced Migration Library blog as of 1 Sept. 2025.

Authors of the OA materials listed below are encouraged to deposit their work in the Forced Migration Research Archive (FMRA)! The submission form and guidelines are available on FMRA's website.

Bronze OA:

"Financial Inclusion of Refugees: The Role of Trust and Financial Literacy," ORSEA Journal, vol. 15, no. 1 (2025)
- Authors (5) = Uganda

Diamond OA:

- Authors (3) = Kenya

"Cross-Border Solidarity: Migrant-Led Associations as Spaces of Epistemic Resistance and Food Security Innovation in South Africa," African Human Mobility Review, vol. 11, no. 2 (2025)
- Author = South Africa

- Authors (2) = Mexico

"From Theory to Classroom: Implementing Translanguaging Pedagogy for Refugee Learners," Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees, vol. 41, no. 1 (2025)
- Authors (2) = Malaysia

"Knowledge of and Attitudes toward Child Trafficking in Wolaita Sodo, Southern Ethiopia: Insights from the Origin Community," African Human Mobility Review, vol. 11, no. 2 (2025)
- Authors (3) = Ethiopia

"Persisting in Dispossession: Palestinian Dialect, Identity, and 75 Years of Exile in Lebanon," QRP: Quarterly on Refugee Problems - AWR Bulletin, vol. 64, no. 2 (2025)
- Author = Qatar/Lebanon

"Reflections on Refugee Political Subjectivation: The Case of the Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon," CONfines de Relaciones Internacionales y Ciencia Política, vol. 21, no. 41 (2025)
- Author = Costa Rica

"Rowing Against Climate Adversity and Lack of Family Support: The Everyday Lives of Migrants’ Wives in Rural Mozambique," African Human Mobility Review, vol. 11, no. 2 (2025)
- Authors (2) = Mozambique (lead), US (1)

"Statelessness as an Academic Concern: The Indian Supreme Court’s Engagement with Citizenship Policy in In Re: Section 6A of the Citizenship Act, 1955," Statelessness & Citizenship Review, vol. 7, no. 1 (2025) 
- Author = India

"Strengthened or Sidelined? An Evaluation of Pledges to Eradicate Statelessness in the Southern African Development Community," African Human Mobility Review, vol. 11, no. 2 (2025)
- Authors (2) = South Africa

"UNHCR and Statelessness 30 Years On: A Call for Mandate Review and Mandate Equality," Statelessness & Citizenship Review, vol. 7, no. 1 (2025)
- Author = Cameroon

"Venezuelan Migration in Colombia: A Critical Literature Review," REMHU: Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana, vol. 33 (2025)
- Authors (3) = Spain (lead), Chile (1), Colombia (1)

Gold OA:

Note: Article processing charges (APCs) and other fees are indicated below; waivers are generally offered by gold OA journals but the waiver status of the authors listed below is unknown.

"Indonesia and the UNHCR: Different Approaches to East Timorese Refugees in West Timor," SAGE Open, 29 Aug. 2025
- Author = Indonesia
- APC = USD 2100

"Nutritional Vulnerabilities among Rohingya Refugee Children in Cox’s Bazar: A Cross-sectional Analysis," Discover Social Science and Health, 5:125 (Aug. 2025)
- Authors (4) = Bangladesh
- APC = USD 1490

- Author = South Africa
- APC = CHF 1175

"Reproductive Health Risks of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Humanitarian Settings of Ethiopia: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis," Conflict and Health, 19:64 (Aug. 2025)
- Authors (10) = Ethiopia
- APC = USD 3290

"Stalled Repatriation of Rohingya Refugees: Diplomatic Hurdles, Regional Politics, and the Path to Sustainable Solutions," Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, vol. 12, no. 3 (Sept. 2025)
- Authors (2) = Bangladesh (lead), Turkey (1)
- APC = USD 1810

"Thailand’s Responses to Asylum Seekers: International Pressures and Domestic Compliance to the Principle of Non-refoulement," Cogent Social Sciences, vol. 11, no. 1 (2025)
- Author = Thailand
- APC = USD 2195

"Xenophobic Attacks Against Asylum Seeker, Refugee, and Migrant Entrepreneurs in Atteridgeville, South Africa: A Social Identity Perspective," Social Sciences, vol. 14, no. 9 (Sept. 2025)
- Authors (3) = South Africa (2, incl. lead), Australia/South Africa (1)
- APC = CHF 1800

Green OA:

"Remittances, Food Insecurity, and Coping Strategies of West African Migrants in Accra, Ghana," Global Food Security, vol. 45 (June 2025)
- Preprint version posted on SSRN
- Authors (6) = Ghana

Hybrid OA:

Note: Article processing charges (APCs) are indicated below; waivers are not available for hybrid OA APCs.

"Cultural Rights and Social Inclusion: Reflections on the Engagement of Refugee Communities in Egyptian Museums," Curator: The Museum Journal, Early View, 13 Aug. 2025
- Authors (2) = Germany/Egypt (lead), Egypt (1)
- APC = USD 2760

Periodical issues:

African Human Mobility Review, vol. 11, no. 2 (2025)
- Mix of articles. Published by the Scalabrini Institute on Human Mobility in Africa and the University of the Western Cape, both based in South Africa.

REMHU: Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana, vol. 33 (2025) 
- Features a thematic dossier on "Iniciativas de emprendimiento y autoempleo de migrantes." Articles are published in either English, Portuguese or Spanish. Published by the Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios, based in Brazil.

Related post:

New Issue of JRS

The latest issue of Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published. Contents of vol. 38, no. 3, Sept. 2025 include:
  • Towards black methods in research with refugees [open access]
  • Displacement as lived experience. Refugee relief and female leadership in the life and work of Toni Sender (1888–1964) [abstract]
  • Transnational belonging and disrupted care relationships [open access]
  • ‘And now I feel I don’t have a clear future’: Hauntings and temporal uncertainty in refugee narratives [abstract]
  • Tensions and coexistence: host narratives of refugee presence in Nakivale, Uganda [open access]
  • “In the hands of the UN”: remembering Gatumba and resisting encampment in Kenya [free full-text]
  • ‘Managing’ the paradox: refugee self-reliance and solving the problem of refugee policy discontinuity [open access]
  • Survivalist mobilities: freedom of movement and the economic lives of settlement refugees in Uganda [open access]
  • Barriers and backslides: How economic instability impedes refugee self-reliance in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya [abstract]
  • Relationship between self-efficacy, coping, and sense of community in native and refugee adolescent girls [abstract]
  • Social networks and the dead: learning from South Sudanese military widows in exile in Khartoum (Sudan) [open access]
  • Forced displacement and utilization of maternal health care services in host communities: micro-level evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa, 1986–2016 [open access]
  • Unequal refugeeness. Race, gender, and co-belligerence from Poles in colonial Africa to Ukrainians in Poland [open access]
  • Motherhood on the move: forced migrant women from Ukraine [abstract]
  • Diaspora at war: mobilization of the Ukrainian diaspora in the first 2 years of the Russian full-scale invasion [open access]
  • Climate risks for displaced populations: a scoping review and research agenda [open access]
  • ‘NO MORE WALLS IN THE SEAS’: Migration graffscapes and migrants’ messages while en route to and in Europe [abstract] [postprint]
  • Stuck in a whirlpool? The role of hope and despair in dealing with risks during Afghan migration journeys [open access]
  • The distorting effects of the for-or-against binary in the representation of European refugee hosting societies in 2015–6 [abstract] [postprint]
  • Performing, contesting, and resisting internal bordering of refugee rights in Costa Rica [open access]

Five reviews are also included.

Tagged Periodicals.

Regional Focus: Europe - Pt. 2

Journal articles:

"Bureaucratic Bordering: The Bureaucracy of Asylum Casework in Britain," Journal of Intercultural Studies, Latest Articles, 19 Sept. 2025 [open access]

"Communication-Related Vulnerability of War Refugees: The Case of Ukrainians Escaping Russia's Invasion," Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy, vol. 16, no. 3 (Sept. 2025) [open access]
- Focuses on Estonia.

"Diaspora at war: mobilization of the Ukrainian diaspora in the first 2 years of the Russian full-scale invasion," Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 28, no. 3 (Sept. 2025) [open access]

"Emotional dimension associated with the migratory experience of adult refugees and asylum seekers," Scientific Reports, 15:33798 (Sept. 2025) [open access]
- Focuses on Spain.

European Journal of Migration and Law, vol. 27, nos. 2-3 (Sept. 2025) [contents]
- Mix of articles. Four articles and one case report are open access.

"Examining Refugees’ Personal Identity Rights in Light of ECHR Articles 3 and 8 and Relevant ECtHR Decisions," The Age of Human Rights Journal, no. 25 (2025) [open access]

"Front stage contestation and back stage consultation: how Amsterdam navigated the governance of undocumented migrants," Comparative Migration Studies, 13:74 (Sept. 2025) [open access]

"Helping Ukrainian war refugees in Poland: The emergence of a political assemblage," Political Psychology, Early View, 16 Sept. 2025 [ResearchGate]

"How Did You Get Here? Syrian Art and the ‘Aestheticization’ of the Refugee Journey Towards Europe," Journal of Intercultural Studies, Latest Articles, 12 Aug. 2025 [open access]

"'NO MORE WALLS IN THE SEAS': Migration graffscapes and migrants’ messages while en route to and in Europe," Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 28, no. 3 (Sept. 2025) [postprint]

"Sanctioned discrimination: asylum seekers and the UK’s hostile environment," Ethnic and Racial Studies, Latest Articles, 23 Sept. 2025 [open access]

"The well-being of Afghan refugees in Türkiye within liminal legality," Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Latest Articles, 25 Sept. 2025 [open access]

"Worth a try? Left-wing media’s discursive struggle on the hardened European asylum law," Ethnic and Racial Studies, Latest Articles, 17 Sept. 2025 [open access]
- Focuses on Germany.

Related post:

Regional Focus: Europe - Pt. 1

Short pieces:

The Mediterranean: Both a graveyard and a bottomless money pit due to EU border policies (The Conversation, Sept. 2025) [text]

Seven facts to help understand migration (European Commission, Sept. 2025) [text]

Suspensions to Asylum Applications and Extending Detention: Greece’s Increasingly Hardline Approach to Migration (Immigration Detention Monitor, Aug. 2025) [text]

With elections looming, how does the Czech public feel about immigration? (ODI Insights, Sept. 2025) [text]

**For much more news and info on the latest developments, check out the ECRE Weekly Bulletin.**

Reports: 

Advocacy Briefs (UNHCR, Sept. 2025) 
- Independent National Monitoring Mechanisms under the European Union Pact on Migration and Asylum [text]
- Legal counselling, legal assistance, and representation under the European Union Pact on Migration and Asylum [text]
- Restrictions of movement, detention and alternatives to detention under the European Union Pact on Migration and Asylum [text]
- Screening and identification of persons with vulnerabilities under the European Union Pact on Migration and Asylum [text]

The European Convention on Human Rights and Immigration Control in the UK: Informing the Public Debate (Univ. of Oxford, Sept. 2025) [access]

Secure Status for Ukrainian Displaced Persons in the UK and EU, Policy Report, no. 108 (Univ. of Bristol, Sept. 2025) [access]

UNHCR’s Recommendations to the Cypriot and Irish 2026 Presidencies of the Council of the European Union: January–December 2026 (UNHCR, Sept. 2025) [text]

Resource:

REFUGE: Codifying Refugee Participation (Univ. of Sussex) [access]
- "[T]his project offers practical guidance for galleries, museums and other cultural and academic institutions on working with refugees, asylum seekers, and forcibly displaced individuals. Drawing on critical research from the University of Sussex, it explores how civic and cultural institutions can foster meaningful participation, voice, and recognition in a context where official support is shrinking. The work includes best practice guidelines, case studies, and resources developed through two national workshops in Manchester and London with cultural professionals, academics, and individuals with lived experience of displacement, project managers, curators, and community engagement teams." This Museums Journal article provides additional information.

Related posts:

29 September 2025

Thematic Focus: Work/Economic Aspects - Pt. 2

Reports:

Asylum Seekers, New Businesses, and Job Creation, Working Paper, no. 12151 (CESifo, Sept. 2025) [text]
- Focuses on Germany.

Constructing pathways: Enhancing employment and inclusion of host communities and urban refugees in Kenya’s construction sector (International Labour Organization, Aug. 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]

Embracing innovation and inclusion: Strengthening Kenya’s beauty sector for host communities and urban refugees (International Labour Organization, Sept. 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]

Estudio de Contribución Fiscal de la Migración Venezolana en Ecuador: Realidad vs. Potencial (IOM, Sept. 2025) [access]

Evaluation of the 'Welcome: Working for Refugee Integration' Programme, EVO/2025/10 (UNHCR, Feb. 2025) [access]
- Note: This programme is "UNHCR's main labor inclusion initiative in Italy." Follow link for the report, brief and management response.

How can development actors scale refugee labour mobility? (International Centre for Migration Policy Development, Sept. 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]

Pathways to Employment (Amahoro Coalition & Refugee-Led Research Hub, Oct. 2024-April 2025) 
- Reports via ReliefWeb are available for the following countries: EthiopiaKenyaRwandaSouth SudanTanzania & Uganda. Note: A total of 15 countries will be studied; these are the first six reports to be published.

Re:BUiLD Learning Briefs (International Rescue Committee, Sept. 2025) [access]
- Re:BUiLD refers to "Refugees in East Africa: Boosting Urban Innovations for Livelihoods Development." Follow link for reports that "show what worked, how much it cost, what didn’t work and what can be scaled or adapted in other cities facing similar challenges."

The Role of Undocumented Workers in High-Growth Occupations and Industries Across the United States (Center for Migration Studies, Aug. 2025) [text]

Related post:

Thematic Focus: Work/Economic Aspects - Pt. 1

Short pieces:

The Economic Case for Mass Immigration is as Strong as Ever (CATO At Liberty Blog, Sept. 2025) [text]
- Focuses on the US. See also related draft Rutgers paper on SSRN.

Loughborough University London hosts global Refugee Entrepreneurship Network summit (Loughborough Univ., Sept. 2025) [text]

Journal articles:

"Financial Inclusion of Refugees: The Role of Trust and Financial Literacy," ORSEA Journal, vol. 15, no. 1 (2025) [full-text]
- Focuses on Uganda.

"The Strategic Politics of Cross-Border Mobility: A Typology of Migration Interdependence," International Migration Review, OnlineFirst, 1 Sept. 2025 [open access]

"Who gets in? a conjoint analysis of labour market demand and immigration preferences in England and Japan," Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Latest Articles, 10 Sept. 2025 [open access]

"Xenophobic Attacks Against Asylum Seeker, Refugee, and Migrant Entrepreneurs in Atteridgeville, South Africa: A Social Identity Perspective," Social Sciences, vol. 14, no. 9 (Sept. 2025) [open access]

Multimedia:

Refugees at Work: What Are Their Prospects? (PROSPECTS podcast series, Sept. 2025) [access]
- Learn more about ILO's programme here.

Related post:

Thematic Focus: General - Pt. 2

[Re-published with a few additions; see part 1 of this post for more info]

Journal articles & book chapters:

"Asylum Seekers in the Old Testament: Reinterpreting Moses, Elijah and David," Religions, vol. 16, no. 9 (Sept. 2025) [open access]

*"The Intersection of Urban Studies and Migration Studies (Reflecting on Ways Forward)," International Migration, vol. 63, no. 5 (Sept. 2025) [open access]

"Introduction," Chapter in Handbook on Migration and Human Rights (Edward Elgar, Sept. 2025) [free full-text]

*"Migrantisation: a key concept," Comparative Migration Studies, 13:73 (Sept. 2025) [open access]

"Theorising the 'humanisation' of refugees: a decolonial approach," Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 48, no. 13 (2025) [open access]

"The 'UNFAIR' refugee agency: UNHCR accountability after protests and violence," Journal of Refugee Studies, Advance Articles, 15 Sept. 2025 [open access]

Multimedia:

Humanitarian Protection at a Crossroads: What Future for the Strained Refugee System?, 19 Sept. 2025 [access]

IASFM20 Podcast Series [access]
- Follow the link for 15 podcasts of presentations at the 20th International Association for the Study of Forced Migration Conference, held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia from 21-23 January 2025 on "Forced Displacement in an Urbanizing World."

Refugee Law Initiative, 15th Anniversary Conference, 2 June 2025 [access]
- Follow the a/m link to access the programme along with presentations and recordings. Two of the keynote addresses included 1)"Breaking through the Wall: Taking Forced Migration Research Outside the Academy" and 2) "Refugee and Forced Migration Studies: How It Started. How It’s Going."

Resource:

Evaluation Office year in review 2024-2025 (UNHCR, Sept. 2025) [access]
- Detailed overview of the 20 evaluations undertaken during the reporting period of July 2024 to June 2025. "This page outlines the progress made in strengthening the evaluation function across UNHCR with respect to the implementation of the evaluation policy, new evaluation strategy and its pillars (coverage, capacity, culture) as well as key and recurrent findings emerging from evaluations."

*UPDATED

Related post:

Thematic Focus: General - Pt. 1

[Note: This post was meant to be published on 22 Sept. 2025, along with its part 2 companion, but somehow, it was overlooked! So I am re-posting both parts, with several newer items added in.]

Short pieces:

Blog series: Methodological Reflections on Studying Border Policing (Border Criminologies Blog, Sept. 2025) [access]
- Read the first post for more info.

Mending, Not Ending, the Refugee Convention Could Save the Protection System and Restore Public Trust (MPI, Sept. 2025) [text]

The Politics of Border Control: Refugees as Bargaining Chips in Foreign Policy (Refugee Research Online, Sept. 2025) [text]

Reports:

2025 Stocktaking report: Machine readable travel documents for refugees and stateless persons (UNHCR, Sept. 2025) [text]
- See also earlier related working paper.

94th Meeting of the Standing Committee, Genera, 8-9 Sept. 2025 [access]
- Follow link for documents, presentations and remarks.

Displaced and diverse: Demographic, socio-economic, and land use profiles for 349 million internal displacements worldwide (IOM & IDMC, Sept. 2025) [access]

Global South Perspectives on Internally Displaced People, Policy Brief (IDRC Research Chairs on Forced Migration, Aug. 2025) [access]
- Follow link for report and access to the recording of a related webinar.

The Journey Before the Boat 2024 (UNHCR, Sept. 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]

*Refugee Leadership: Tools, Challenges, and the Path Forward (Refugees International, Sept. 2025) [text]

Vanished in Transit: A Report on Missing Refugees (UNHCR, Sept. 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]

*UPDATED

Related post:

26 September 2025

Regional Focus: United States - Pt. 2

Reports & journal articles:

Are Trump Judges Different? Evidence from Immigration Cases, Center for Law & Social Science Research Paper, no. 2522 (Univ. of Southern California, Sept. 2025) [text]

Asylum Processing at the U.S.-Mexico Border: August 2025 (Strauss Center, Aug. 2025) [text]

Immigrants Cut Victimization Rates, Boost Crime Reporting, Policy Analysis, no. 1003 (CATO Institute, Aug. 2025) [access]

Immigration Parole (Congressional Research Service, Aug. 2025 [text]

Temporary Protected Status and Deferred Enforced Departure (Congressional Research Service, Aug. 2025 [text]

"Temporary Protection in the Shadow of the Refugee Convention: A View from the United States," Central and Eastern European Migration Review, OnlineFirst, 8 Sept. 2025 [open access]

Resources:

ICE Flight Monitor (Human Rights First) [access]
- "A data-driven initiative that systematically tracks and documents U.S. immigration enforcement flights. It provides detailed insight into government operations that are often hidden from public view."

Immigration Enforcement Dashboard (Austin Kocher) [access]
- This new resource "makes Deportation Data Project data accessible through interactive visualizations, bridging the gap between complex datasets and public understanding."

Immigration Law: Syllabus Supplements (Just Security) [access]
- This immigration law syllabus supplement offers curated articles from Just Security’s archives, intended to be combined with traditional casebooks and other materials in a law school or other higher education classroom setting where recent immigration events are relevant."

ImmigrationProf Blog 
- Bad news: This go-to resource for US-related immigration developments is no longer online because the blogging platform that hosted it, TypePad, has shut down. Hopefully, this will end up being a temporary interruption - there is no news yet about it re-launching on a different platform - otherwise, it will be a huge loss for those seeking current news and information on the US.

Related post:

Regional Focus: United States - Pt. 1

Short pieces:

Deported Without Due Process: How Border Militarization Undermines Constitutional and Human Rights (Border Criminologies Blog, Sept. 2025) [text]

Fact-checking Kristi Noem that 1.6 million immigrants "have gone home voluntarily" (PolitiFact, Sept. 2025) [text]
- See also related Newsweek article.

Freedom Isn’t Free – It’s Very Expensive (The Asylumist, Sept. 2025) [text]

From the Field: Learning Under Surveillance - An Encounter with American Border Authoritarianism (Border Criminologies Blog, Sept. 2025) [text]

ICE Has Diverted Over 25,000 Officers from Their Jobs (CATO At Liberty Blog, Sept. 2025) [text]

Immigrants Have Lower Lifetime Incarceration Rates than Native-Born Americans (CATO At Liberty Blog, Sept. 2025) [text]

"Judges keep blocking the president's agenda. Are Trump's mass deportation plans at risk?," USA Today, 6 Sept. 2025 [text]

The Latest Bad News (and a Few Silver Linings) (The Asylumist, Sept. 2025) [text]

The President Should Not Have a License to Kill (CATO At Liberty Blog, Sept. 2025) [text]
- Analysis of the administration's recent extrajudicial killings of alleged drug smugglers off the coast of Venezuela; the author notes, "Like so much about this administration’s agenda, including Trump’s deployment of US troops in US cities, the real motivation for this boat strike is likely immigration enforcement, not drugs or crime."

Supreme Court win set up Salvadoran’s fight to remain in U.S. (SCOTUSblog, Sept. 2025) [text]

Trump Administration Appoints Hundreds of Unqualified Military Lawyers to Serve as Immigration Judges (Immigration Impact Blog, Sept. 2025) [text]

"Trump administration urges other nations to join its push to restrict asylum rights," Reuters, 25 Sept. 2025 [text]

Whose Common Sense? Some Reflections on Noem v. Vazquez Perdomo (Verfassungsblog, Sept. 2025) [text]

Related posts:

25 September 2025

Thematic Focus: Gender-related Issues - Pt. 2

Journal articles:

"Agency of silence: Female Syrian refugee workers and the reconstitution of the post-war self," Human Relations, OnlineFirst, 18 July 2025 [open access]
- Focuses on Turkey.

Feminist Asylum, vol. 3, no. 4 (2025) [open access]
- Thematic issue on "Feminist Politics as Asylum." Articles are available in English and Turkish.

"Gender and Food Security: How Displacement Can Disrupt Traditional Roles in Agriculture-Dependent Communities," Migration Information Source, 17 Sept. 2025 [text]
- Focuses on Zimbabwe and Mozambique.

"The influence of gender norms on post-migration men’s sexual and reproductive health: A scoping review," PLoS One 20(8): e0322312 (Aug. 2025) [open access]

"Reproductive health risks of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in humanitarian settings of Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis," Conflict and Health, 19:64 (Aug. 2025) [open access]

"Redefining intimacy: a qualitative study on sexual function experiences and perspectives among migrant and refugee women in South Australia," International Journal for Equity in Health, 24:228 (Aug. 2025) [open access]

"A Survey of Course Leaders’ Perceptions of the Organizational Readiness to Respond to Gender-Based Violence at Swedish Civic Orientation for Refugees," Violence Against Women, OnlineFirst, 22 Sept. 2025 [open access]

"Unmasking the Systemic Inequalities Undermining Refugee Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Intimacy, and Access in Lebanon," Disasters, vol. 49, no. 4 (Oct. 2025) [Academia]
- Focuses on Syrian, Palestinian, Iraqi, and Sudanese communities. 

Multimedia: 

From the WiRL seminar series, "Refuge in a cold climate: the impact on women":
- Seminar 4: ‘Safe Countries’ and Women’s International Protection, 7 May 2025 [access]
- Seminar 3: Climate Change, Displacement and Gender, 28 Oct. 2024 [access]
- Seminar 2: Coming in from the Cold? Group-based Refugee Determination for Women at Risk of Gender-based Violence, 29 April 2024 [access]
- Seminar: 1: A Cold Climate for Refugee Women?, 27 Nov. 2023 [access]

Legal Training: How to Effectively Prepare Gender-based Violence Asylum Claims, July 2025 [access]
- Focuses on the UK.

Related post:

Thematic Focus: Gender-related Issues - Pt. 1

Opportunity:

Seminar: Penalties against Women Seeking (International) Protection," Online, 10 November 2025 [info
- Note: "This will be the fifth in a series of free online seminars hosted by the Women in Refugee Law (WiRL) network on the theme of 'Refuge in a cold climate: the impact on women'." See below for recordings of previous seminars in this series. 

Short pieces (related to recent US legal decisions):

In Immigration Decision K-E-S-G-, a Break with Precedent Turns Back the Clock on Women’s Rights (Just Security, Sept. 2025) [text]

Trump Slams the Door on Women and Families (CGRS, Sept. 2025) [text]
- References Matter of S-S-F-M- and Matter of R-E-R-M- & J-D-R-M-. See also related Tahirih Justice Center update.

Reports:

Baseline field survey study for “Promoting socioeconomic recovery and resilience of Internally Displaced and Returnee Women and Girls in Northern Mozambique” (UN Women, Sept. 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]

Comprehensive information and orientation programmes: A gender-responsive approach for supporting the empowerment of women on the move (IOM & UN Women, Sept. 2025) [text]

Evaluation of UNHCR’s approach to gender-based violence (GBV) prevention, risk mitigation and response, EVO/2025/09 (UNHCR, May 2025) [access]
- Follow the link for the report, summary, annexes and management response.

Gender Sensitivity in Asylum Interviews, Online, 30 April 2025 [access]
- Follow link for PDFs of presentations, supplemented by a bibliography of additional related resources.

“I Starve Myself So My Children Can Eat”: The Gendered Impacts of Food Insecurity and Famine in Gaza (Women's Refugee Commission, Sept. 2025) [text]

Migrant women in transit across South America (Mixed Migration Centre, Sept. 2025) [access]
- Available in English and Spanish.

Protection Landscape for Returnee Women and Girls: Afghanistan (UNHCR, Sept. 2025) [text]

Resettled Syrian Women and Food Security in Kitchener-Waterloo, Canada, During COVID-19: Personal Reflections on a Photovoice Participatory Study, COVID-19 and Food Security Research Brief, no. 13 (Hungry Cities Partnership, 2025) [text]

Related posts:

24 September 2025

Regional Focus: Africa

Short pieces:

Africa’s Colliding Conflicts Compound Forced Displacement Crisis (Africa Center for Strategic Studies, Sept. 2025) [access]

"Mozambique: A case study of growing need and global aid cut confusion," The New Humanitarian, 10 Sept. 2025 [text]

A New Dataset is Powering the Fight Against Hunger in Africa (ReliefWeb Blog, Sept. 2025) [text]

Uganda has signed a deal with the US to take asylum seekers – what’s behind it and what’s at stake (The Conversation, Sept. 2025) [text]

UN Special Rapporteur Calls on Mauritania to End Abuses Against Migrants and Refugees (Immigration Detention Monitor, Sept. 2025) [text]

"Why African Countries Keep Making Deals to Accept U.S. Deportees," New York Times, 23 Sept. 2025 [text]

Reports: 

Can cash transfers save lives? Evidence from a large-scale experiment in Kenya, Centre for the Study of African Economies Working Paper, no. 10 (Univ. of Oxford, Aug. 2025) [text]

International Refugee Law and the Principle of Non Refoulement: Revisiting the case of Sisiku Ayuk Tabe and Co vs The People of Cameroon, Working Paper, no. 80 (Refugee Law Initiative, Sept. 2025) [text]

Kenya Refugee Response Under Strain: Funding Cuts, Differentiated Assistance, and the Rising Social Cohesion Crisis (NGO Refugee Group, Aug. 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]

Sustainable Responses for Refugees in Southern Africa (UNHCR, Aug. 2025) [text]

Journal articles:

"Remittances, food insecurity, and coping strategies of West African migrants in Accra, Ghana," Global Food Security, vol. 45 (June 2025) [preprint]

"Ruins of relief: temporalities of humanitarian aid abandonment in the tri-border zone between DRC, CAR, and South Sudan," Journal of International Humanitarian Action, 10:14 (Sept. 2025) [open access]

"Social Cohesion in Protracted Displacement: Limits to Peace Between Young People in Camps," International Social Science Journal, Early View, 2 Sept. 2025 [open access]
- Focuses on Kenya.

Related posts:

Regional Focus: Americas

Short pieces:

Al Límite: Panorama en las Américas - El impacto devastador de los recortes en la ayuda para las personas forzadas a huir (UNHCR, July 2025) [text]

Human mobility under threat: How is Latin America responding? (Dejusticia, Sept. 2025) [text]
- Also available in Spanish.

IACHR and United Nations Experts: States Must Protect the Rights of Persons in Human Mobility (OAS, Sept. 2025) [text]
- Also available in Spanish.

Monitoreo de protección revela aumento en 2025 del porcentaje de personas que llega a México y declara haber salido de su país por violencia (UNHCR, Sept. 2025) [text]

'They grabbed us like dogs': deportation quotas tear Haitian migrants’ lives apart," The Guardian, 7 Sept. 2025 [text]

**Visit the weekly Americas Migration Brief for a much more extensive round-up of news and publications.

New open access book:

A Long Journey Home: Losing and Remaking Home following Conflict and Displacement (Berghahn Books, Sept. 2025) [open access]
- "Advancing contemporary scholarly debates on the role of home in understanding displacement and emplacement, A Long Journey Home explores powerful personal narratives from Colombia. The book examines the experiences of those whose sense of home has been disrupted by decades of conflict and violence. It highlights the profound feelings of loss and the enduring struggle of living without a home – an experience that can last for years or even decades. Through these stories, the book reveals how internally displaced people use creativity and imagination to remake their home while on the move." See also related FM List post.

Reports: 

‘Going to the Supermarket was Hard’: Pandemic Foodscapes and Unsettled Food Practices of Refugees in the Waterloo Region, Migration & Food Security (MiFOOD) Paper, no. 36 (Hungry Cities Partnership, 2025) [text]
- Focuses on Canada.

Mexico’s Immigration Policies and Human Rights, GDP Working Paper, no. 26 (Global Detention Project, July 2025) [text]

Migración inversa en la ruta Costa Rica–Panamá–Colombia: Desafíos de protección y necesidad de una respuesta humanitaria regional (Instituciones Nacionales de Derechos Humanos (INDH) de Panamá, Costa Rica y Colombia, Aug. 2025) [text via Refworld]
- See also related PBS article.

Migration and Food (In)security During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Quito, Ecuador: A Photovoice Study with Venezuelan Migrants and Refugees, COVID-19 and Food Security Research Brief, no. 11 (Hungry Cities Partnership, 2025) [text]

Nicaragua: Persecution Beyond Borders - Exile and Transnational Human Rights Violations (OHCHR, Sept. 2025) [access]
- Available in English and Spanish.

Journal articles:

"Factors influencing U.S. and Canadian policy responses to Ukrainian refugees," Estudios fronterizos, vol. 26 (2025) [open access]
- Available in English and Spanish.

"Venezuelan Migration in Colombia: A Critical Literature Review," REMHU: Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana, vol. 33 (2025) [open access]

Multimedia:

On the Move: Rapidly Evolving Migration Trends and Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean, 8 Sept. 2025 [access]
- See also recording of this book discussion in Spanish.

Related posts:

Thematic Focus: Humanitarian Assistance

Short pieces:

"Chief justice keeps Trump funding freeze in place for now," PBS, 9 Sept. 2025 [text]
- See also related CGD blog post.

"The democratic deficit in global aid: Why humanitarian power needs public accountability," The New Humanitarian, 19 Aug. 2025 [text]

How international aid cuts are eroding refugee protections in the Global South (The Conversation, Sept. 2025) [text]

Humanitarian Resets Past and Present – where have we come from and where shall we go? (Activism, Influence and Change Blog, Aug. 2025) [text]

The humanitarian–development–peace nexus and UN 2.0: a field practitioner’s perspective on bridging silos for humanitarian impact (HPN, Sept. 2025) [text]

There’s a Lot We Don’t Know about the Status of US Assistance Delivery. That Should Worry Congress (CGD Blog, Aug. 2025) [text]

"Trump's Most Lethal Policy," New York Times, 20 Sept. 2025 [text]
- See also related Facebook post and Bloomberg article on the cost to US taxpayers for shutting down USAID.

The UN at 80: Broke, blocked and still indispensable (The Interpreter Blog, Sept. 2025) [text]

"UN’s humanitarian work is ‘underfunded, overstretched, and under attack’," UN News, 15 Sept. 2025 [text]

"Why we need a new playbook for refugee inclusion," The New Humanitarian, 14 Aug. 2025 [text]

Reports:  

Adapting the OECD criteria for the evaluation of humanitarian action (ALNAP, Sept. 2025) [text]

Aid Worker Security Report 2025 – Defenceless: Aid worker security amid the humanitarian funding collapse (Humanitarian Outcomes, Aug. 2025) [text]
- See also related Figures at a Glance.

The FCDO’s Approach to Displaced People (UK Parliament, Sept. 2025) [text]
- Note: FCDO = Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

Humanitarian Access Overview: Spotlight on bureaucratic and administrative impediments (ACAPS, July 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]

Protection Advocacy Toolkit (Global Protection Cluster et al., Aug. 2025) [access via ReliefWeb]

Scenarios for US Foreign Aid in 2035: Examining possible directions for U.S. assistance and their geopolitical consequences (Stimson Center, Sept. 2025) [text]

Journal articles:

Critical Perspectives on the Future of Aid (Sept. 2025) [access]
- New virtual issue with articles from Development Policy Review and Disasters.

"From ‘aidland’ to ‘homeland’: what the lived experiences of Ukrainian crisis leaders indicate about humanitarian response," Disasters, vol. 50, no. 1 (Jan. 2026) [open access]

"The localisation of humanitarian response to conflict and displacement: a scoping review from a health systems perspective," BMJ Global Health, vol. 10, no. 9 (Sept. 2025) [open access]

"Reclaiming Power and Partnerships in the Wake of Donor Retraction through South–South Partnership," Disasters, vol. 49, no. 4 (Oct. 2025) [open access]

Multimedia:

Rethinking Humanitarianism Podcast Series (The New Humanitarian, Sept. 2025)

Related post:

23 September 2025

Thematic Focus: Education - Pt. 2

Journal articles & book chapters:

"Bordering belonging: A qualitative exploration of educational integration for Syrian refugees in Lebanon across perceived value and impact," Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, OnlineFirst, 4 Aug. 2025 [Academia]

"From Theory to Classroom: Implementing Translanguaging Pedagogy for Refugee Learners," Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees, vol. 41, no. 1 (2025) [open access]
- Focuses on Malaysia.

"Higher Education Inclusion for Refugees and International Protection Applicants in Ireland through the Universities of Sanctuary Movement—'Today I have the keys, and I am wearing my good coat'," Chapter in Transforming Gender Equality and Inclusion Within Higher Education in Ireland: Contemporary Perspectives (Springer, Aug. 2025) [open access]

"Immigrant Women Students in Higher Education: An Integrative Literature Review of Constraints, Facilitators and Health," Journal of International Migration and Integration, Latest Articles, 1 Sept. 2025 [open access]

"Nurturing science learning amidst adversity: a portraiture of science teaching with refugee students in refugee camps," International Journal of Science Education, Latest Articles, 2 July 2025 [free full-text]
- Focuses on "refugee teachers in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh." See also related University World News article.

"Teachers’ experiences of supporting the mental health needs of refugee students in resource-poor settings: a qualitative study in Iran," European Journal of Psychotraumatology, vol. 16, no. 1 (2025) [open access]

Related post:

Thematic Focus: Education - Pt. 1

Short pieces:

Back to school, but who’s teaching? A call to invest in refugee teachers (UNHCR Blog, Sept. 2025) [text]

ICE rewrites international student data without explanation (Niskanen Center Commentary, Aug. 2025) [text]
- Focuses on the US.

Reports: 

Access to Higher Education in Kakuma Refugee Camp (Virginia Tech & Elimisha Kakuma, 2025) [text

Education: a lifeline amid forced displacement (UNHCR, Sept. 2025) [text]
- Focuses on Europe.

Education aid cuts: a broken promise to children (UNICEF, Sept. 2025) [text]

Financing education in protracted conflict-induced crises: Contributions of families and governments, and opportunities for enhancing foreign aid (ERICC, July 2025) [access]

Futures Cut Short: The devastating impact of foreign aid cuts on education for children and youth in emergencies (Global Education Cluster, INEE & EiE Hub, Aug. 2025) [text]

HALDO on the Move: Medición de los resultados de aprendizaje de niñas, niños y adolescentes forzados a huir (UNHCR & Save the Children, July 2025) [access]
- Focuses on Mexico.

Teachers in Refugee and Displacement Settings: Challenges and Strategies for Teacher Quality and Workforce Sustainability (UNHCR, May 2024) [text]
- See also related case studies on Chad, Malaysia and Uganda.

The Unbreakable Promise: Resilience and Resolve in Refugee Education (UNHCR, Sept. 2025) [access]
- See also related announcement.

We want to return home and study at our school: Challenges for displaced children in the south of Ukraine (Ukraine Education Cluster, Sept. 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]

Related post:

Thematic Focus: Detention - Pt. 2 (Other Countries)

Short pieces:

12 years on, Australia’s cruel offshore detention policies continue to leave refugees in limbo with no hope for the future (Amnesty International, July 2025) [text]

Deportations to Eswatini Reflect Unprecedented Expansion of U.S Detention Regime (Immigration Detention Monitor, July 2025) [text]

Dispatch from Guatemala: Five Alarming Trends in US Immigration Detention and Removal (WRC Blog, Aug. 2025) [text]

*Immigration Detention Ends in Provincial Jails Across Canada (Human Rights Watch, Sept. 2025) [text

*South Sudan: End four deportees’ arbitrary detention (Amnesty International, Sept. 2025) [text]

Sri Lanka: Detainees Decry Poor Conditions and Indefinite Detention in Welisara Detention Centre (Immigration Detention Monitor, Sept. 2025) [text]

View from The Hill: Albanese government resorts to whatever-it-takes to rid Australia of former detainees (The Conversation, Aug. 2025) [text]

Publications:

Accessing legal advice in detention: becoming an impossibility (Jesuit Refugee Service, July 2025) [text via EIN]
- Focuses on the UK.

From Surveillance to Empowerment: Advancing the Responsible Use of Technology in Alternatives to Detention (Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, Refugee Law Lab & International Detention Coalition, Sept. 2025) [access]

"'Hell before our very eyes': what makes a concentration camp?," Journal of Conflict Archaeology, vol. 20, no. 3 (2025) [open access]

"Immigration detention of children: a systematic review and meta-analysis of physical and mental health impacts," European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Latest Articles, 27 Aug. 2025 [open access]

A Legal Guide for People in Detention Facing Removal to France (BiD, Aug. 2025) [text via EIN]
- Focuses on the UK.

Medical Justice Annual Review: The state of healthcare and harm in UK immigration detention in 2024 (Medical Justice, July 2025) [text via EIN]

"Non-Care in the Detention Hotel: 20 Years of Australia’s Use of ‘Alternative Places of Detention’," Chapter in Refugee Reception and Camps: Local and Global Perspectives (Bristol Univ. Press, 2025) [open access]

*UPDATED

Related posts:

Thematic Focus: Detention - Pt. 1 (United States)

Opportunity:

Discussion panel: The Big Business of Locking Up Migrants, Washington, DC, 30 September 2025 [info]

Short pieces:

BIA Decision Strips Immigration Judges of Bond Authority, All but Guaranteeing Mandatory Detention for Undocumented Immigrants (Immigration Impact Blog, Sept. 2025) [text]
- See also related Politico article.

"Hundreds of alleged human rights abuses in immigrant detention, report finds," NBC News, 5 Aug. 2025 [text]

Litigation reveals details of Trump deal with El Salvador to imprison migrants (The Hill, Sept. 2025) [text]
- See also related Newsweek article.

*Private Prison Companies’ Enormous Windfall: Who Stands to Gain as ICE Expands (Just Security, Sept. 2025) [text]

"Trump Admin Says 70% of ICE Detainees Do Not Have Criminal Convictions," Newsweek, 29 Aug. 2025 [text]

*"Trump’s deportation hub: inside the ‘black hole’ where immigrants disappear," The Guardian, 12 Sept. 2025 [text]

The U.S. Deportation Industrial Complex: Arrests and Detention by the Numbers (Just Security, Sept. 2025) [text]

"White House’s immigration blitz runs up against ICE bed capacity," Politico, 12 Sept. 2025 [text]

Publications & resources: 

The Abuse of Pregnant Women & Children in U.S. Immigration Detention (Office of Jon Ossoff, US Senate, July 2025) [text]

Detention Pregnancy Tracker (Women's Refugee Commission, Sept. 2025) [access]
- A "nationwide tool designed to collect real-time reports on pregnant, postpartum, and nursing women in US immigration detention." See also related blog post.

"From Border-Based to Status-Based Mandatory Detention," Fordham Urban Law Journal, vol. 53 (Forthcoming, 2026) [preprint]

New Tool: DetentionReports.com Provides Valuable Updated Data about ICE Facilities (Austin Kocher Substack, July 2025) [text]

"The Solitary Confinement Crisis in Immigration Detention," Nevada Law Journal, vol. 25 (2025) [full-text]

*UPDATED

Related posts:

20 September 2025

Opportunities: A Few More Sept. & Oct. 2025

Study launch: The Recognition of Refugee Qualifications in Latin America and the Caribbean, Online, 24 September 2025 [info]

Lecture: U.S. Immigration Policies: Challenges for African and Middle Eastern Migrants, Cairo, 25 September 2025 
- Event details are not yet available online; contact cmrs@aucegypt.edu for more info.

Winter school: Dialogues on Mobility, Surveillance, and Resistance, Tijuana, Mexico, 26-30 January 2026 [info]
- Submit applications by 25 September 2025.

Call for registration: Advanced ELENA Course 2025, Sliema, Malta, 7-8 November [info]
- Register by 29 September 2025.

Call for registration: Conference on "The migration policy of the second Trump administration: The institutional denial of foreigners' human rights," Lyon/Online, 1 October 2025 [info]

Lecture: "The Supreme Court and Immigrants' Rights in a Second Trump Era," Richard J. Childress Memorial Lecture, Saint Louis University School of Law, 10 October 2025 [info]

CFP: "Crimmigration in an Age of Authoritarian Drift," Crimmigration Control International Network of Studies (CINETS), Leiden, 5-7 July 2026 [info]
- Submit paper/panel proposals by 15 October 2025.

Related post:

19 September 2025

Thematic Focus: ICTs & Other Technologies - Pt. 2

Journal articles & book chapters:

"Ambivalent Technologies: Everyday Life and Digital Practices in the Matamoros Refugee Camp," Global Studies Quarterly, vol. 5, no. 3 (July 2025) [open access]

"Copy-paste paths: Migrants’ networked practices in the platform economy," Migration Studies, vol. 13, no. 3 (Sept. 2025) [open access]
- Focuses on Norway.

"Magic bullet or questionable remedy? Discussing the use of Meta advertising to recruit hard-to-reach migrants for surveys," Journal of Refugee Studies, Advance Articles, 22 Aug. 2025 [open access]

"The Role of Social Media Content in Migration Aspirations: Mixed-Methods Evidence from Two Senegalese Regions," International Migration Review, OnlineFirst, 12 Oct. 2025 [open access]

"Stateless Studies in an Age of Artificial Intelligence: Challenges, Opportunities & Setting a Future Agenda," Statelessness & Citizenship Review, vol. 7, no. 1 (2025) [open access]
- See also related blog post.

Technology and Forced Migration: Ukrainian Migrants in Central and Eastern Europe (Routledge, Aug. 2025) [info]
- Two chapters are open access, the Preface and "Chapter 1: Migration and technologies dilemmas."

"Why sovereignty matters for humanitarian data," Big Data & Society, 28 July 2025 [open access]

Related post:

Thematic Focus: ICTs & Other Technologies - Pt. 1

Short pieces:

Bringing Efficiency to Greater Heights: UNHCR Malaysia’s Digital Gateway Self-Service Kiosk (UNHCR Blog, Sept. 2025) [text]

How AI learns, and what it misses: why data selection matters in humanitarian action (Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog, Aug. 2025) [text]

"Ice obtains access to Israeli-made spyware that can hack phones and encrypted apps," The Guardian, 2 Sept. 2025 [text]

ICE to Use ImmigrationOS by Palantir, a New AI System, to Track Immigrants’ Movements (Immigration Impact Blog, Aug. 2025) [text]
- See also related Amnesty International news report.

Technocolonialism – digital control and refugee resistance in humanitarian settings (LSE Review of Books Blog, Sept. 2025) [text]

UK Plans AI Experiment on Children Seeking Asylum (HRW, July 2025) [text]

Voices of resilience: How storytelling is changing young lives in Nigeria (UNHCR Innovation, Aug. 2025) [text]

Reports:

Digital Transformation of Asylum and Reception Systems, Situational Update, no. 23 (EU Agency for Asylum, Sept. 2025) [text]

From Surveillance to Empowerment: Advancing the Responsible Use of Technology in Alternatives to Detention (Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, Refugee Law Lab & International Detention Coalition, Sept. 2025) [access]

Privacy in peril: safeguarding digital data in humanitarian blockchain initiatives (Humanitarian Practice Network, Aug. 2025) [text]

Sudan’s information war: How weaponised online narratives shape the humanitarian crisis and response (CDAC Network, Sept. 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]

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