By Luisa Feline Freier, Andrea Kvietok and Leon Lucar Oba Executive Summary Like those in other world regions, South American governments moved quickly in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic to...
Venezuela + 9 more
Venezuela + 9 more
By Luisa Feline Freier, Andrea Kvietok and Leon Lucar Oba Executive Summary Like those in other world regions, South American governments moved quickly in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic to...
Lebanon + 21 more
By Samuel Davidoff-Gore Executive Summary The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted efforts to manage migration and displacement into, within, and out of the Middle East and North Africa. In many ways, the...
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By Frey Lindsay Executive Summary The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped migration and mobility in Europe, and some of the impacts still linger. In many ways, Europe was better prepared than other regions to...
By Meghan Benton and Lawrence Huang Executive Summary The world has moved on from the COVID-19 pandemic, but it has yet to fully reckon with its unprecedented shutdown of the global mobility system...
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Governments in Asia and the Pacific imposed some of the strictest and longest-lasting limits on human mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic, triggering a collapse in migration, stranding migrants...
By Kamal Sadiq and Gerasimos Tsourapas The realities of South-South migration remain misunderstood. In popular discourse, migrants’ countries of origin are often inaccurately viewed as weak and...
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By Julian Montalvo and Jeanne Batalova In the past decade, the Afghan immigrant population in the United States has grown dramatically, as the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan ended. Between...
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Known for its long tradition of providing refuge, the U.S. humanitarian protection system is under significant strain at a time of mass displacements globally, a backlog of 2 million asylum...
Unlocking Mobility: Analysis Examines Refugees’ Limited Access to Travel Documents and Recommends Ways to Overcome Challenges WASHINGTON, DC — Governments increasingly are experimenting with new...
Türkiye + 15 more
Flexible Approaches to Protection for Displaced Individuals Bring Benefits in Certain Circumstances but Must Not Replace Refugee Status WASHINGTON, DC — Faced with displacement crises that have...
USA + 13 more
New Report Calls for Major Investments and Reforms to Build a U.S. Border Control System that Can Address Present and Future Challenges WASHINGTON, DC — A new report out today calls for major reforms...
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Compassion Fatigue: New report examines drivers of changing public sentiment toward refugee populations BRUSSELS — Public sentiment towards refugees is dynamic and susceptible to political winds...
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Thoughtfully deployed, digital technologies could represent a key way to support implementation of the EU New Pact on Migration and Asylum BRUSSELS — What seemed close to impossible in recent...
DECEMBER 6, 2023 By Ting Zhang Globally, significant strides have been made in recent years to expand affordable financial services to marginalized populations. Services such as low-cost microcredit...
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The U.S. humanitarian protection system is in a period of rapid change. After several years of record low refugee resettlement during the Trump administration and the COVID-19 pandemic, refugee...
Pakistan + 10 more
By Lawrence Huang Human mobility linked to environmental drivers is not new, but global climate change is triggering more internal and international migration and displacement. Sometimes, the impacts...
Côte d'Ivoire + 9 more
Research Conducted in Côte d’Ivoire and Uganda Outlines Ways to Strengthen Responses in Small and Mid-Size Cities to Forced Displacement & Migration WASHINGTON — Migrants and displaced persons...
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By Doris Meissner Sometimes money is just what the doctor ordered to try to solve a problem. Current border security needs are a case in point. The emergency supplemental spending bill the Biden...
Türkiye + 2 more
By Ayhan Kaya Turkey is the world’s leading refugee-hosting country, giving shelter to approximately 3.6 million forcibly displaced people. This status has been both a source of pride for the country...
By Craig Damian Smith and Emma Ugolini Community sponsorship programs and the use of complementary pathways (such as education and labor) to receive refugee newcomers have attracted significant...