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People First – New Solutions to the Challenge of Displacement

Policy Brief

Published 29.03.2022

Summary

More than 82 million people – equal to the population of Germany – are forcibly displaced across the globe. An increasing number of refugees and internally displaced persons are living in long-term situations of vulnerability, dependency, and legal insecurity. This is despite the fact that every displaced person has the capacity and resources to build a new future in displacement, but is rarely given the chance to do so by current aid, development, and migration policies. This policy brief makes the case for a paradigm shift towards a people-centred approach to displacement policy that 1) considers the human capital and social networks of displaced people and 2) enables them to use and further develop their potential, including through mobility. As the world’s most powerful countries, the G7 are well positioned to play a game-changing role in reducing the scale of global displacement. This brief suggests ways that G7 countries can take a global leadership role in reframing the search for solutions by:

  • promoting displaced people’s professional expertise so they can make better use of their skills;
  • strengthening human capital by promoting education and apprenticeship opportunities;
  • leveraging the power of family networks so that its easier for them to support one another; and
  • scaling up support for the most vulnerable individuals.

Moving on - How easing mobility restrictions within Europe can help forced migrants rebuild their lives

Policy Brief

Published 11.01.2022

Outward and upward mobility How Afghan and Syrian refugees can use mobility to improve their prospects

Policy Brief

Published 30.09.2021

Starting up and starting over How networking can enable refugee entrepreneurs to regain livelihoods in East Africa

Policy Brief

Published 07.06.2021

Turkey Policy Brief - Asylum and Refugees

Policy Brief

Published 31.01.2021

Türkiye

ICMPD Migration Outlook 2021

Study

Published 17.01.2021

Summary

Seven things to look out for in 2021 - Origins, key events and priorities for Europe

Building Bridges – Capacity building on migration and the MIgration EU eXpertise Initiative 2009-2019

Study

Published 01.12.2020

*Global

Summary

The publication provides readers with a comprehensive analysis of the features and impact of the MIEUX Initiative, including a review of its practices, which have been developed, piloted, adjusted and calibrated to the priorities and interests of all the stakeholders involved during its first decade of operations (2009 – 2019).

Russian nationals looking for refuge in the European Union

Policy Brief

Published 01.02.2020

The Asylum Appeals Procedure in Relation to the aims of European Asylum Systems and Policies

Study

Published 01.01.2020

Closing the policy gaps concerning an eventual mass influx of asylum seekers to Armenia

Policy Brief

Published 01.02.2019

Armenia

Bridging refugee protection and development - Policy Recommendations for Applying a Development-Displacement Nexus Approach

Study

Published 01.01.2019

TRAM Briefing Paper - Trafficking along Migration Routes to Europe: Bridging the Gap between Migration, Asylum and Anti-Trafficking

Document

Published 31.01.2018

Germany / North Macedonia / Serbia / Sweden / Finland / Greece / Austria / Bulgaria

#Trafficking in Human Beings #Asylum, refugees and international protection #Cross Cutting Topics #Anti-Trafficking Policy #Human Trafficking

TRAM Study - Trafficking along Migration Routes to Europe: Bridging the Gap between Migration, Asylum and Anti-Trafficking

Study

Published 01.01.2018

Bulgaria / Finland / Austria / Greece / Germany / North Macedonia / Serbia / Sweden

#Anti-Trafficking Policy #Asylum, refugees and international protection #Irregular migration #Human Trafficking #Trafficking in Human Beings #Cross Cutting Topics

What are the protection concerns for migrants and refugees in Libya?

Policy Brief

Published 01.11.2017

Libya

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