“Working on board foreign-flagged ships is the equivalent of working in another country”. Learn more about the protection of the welfare of Filipino seafarers working on foreign-flagged ships in this new #MPP issue. 👉 https://bit.ly/3X1jGYf
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The International Organization for Migration (IOM) conducts and supports research designed to guide and inform migration policy and practice. The Migration Policy Research Division (MPRD) is based at IOM Headquarters within the Department of International Cooperation and Partnerships, and has the institutional responsibility for supporting the conduct and management of applied research on salient migration topics. Research is designed to enhance IOM's programme delivery and contribute to a broader understanding of migration patterns and processes, as well as the links between migration research and migration policy and practice. Research also feeds directly into IOM’s role as a publisher of applied research findings, including through IOM's flagship publication, the World Migration Report, papers published in the Migration Research Series, and IOM Migration Profiles.
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This chapter from the #WMR24 by Céline Bauloz, Margaret Walton-Roberts, Rose Jaji and Taehoon Lee shows how migration experiences, opportunities, vulnerabilities and risks are influenced by gender, emphasizing the need for a gender-responsive approach to migration governance. Addressing systemic gender inequalities is crucial to ensure that migration is safe, orderly, and regular for everyone and at every stage of displacement. Download the chapter here: https://bit.ly/3RyABye
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Thank you Dr. Marie McAuliffe for sharing the lastest migration trends at the annual Australia's Migration Update. Geopolitical, environmental and technological global transformations are shaping mobility. Disinformation plays a role in these transformations as well as on mobility.
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It's a Wrap! The "2024 ANU Migration Update: Countering Myths and Delivering Facts" was a resounding success, bringing together a stellar lineup of world-leading migration experts from across the Pacific and international humanitarian organizations. We were privileged to have the Ministerial Address delivered by Hon. Matt Thistlethwaite MP, Assistant Minister for Immigration, along with keynote addresses from Professor Rebekah Brown, Provost and Senior Vice-President of The Australian National University, and Dr. Marie McAuliffe, Head of Migration Research at the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The event's highlights included in-depth discussions on global trends, data innovations, and the ongoing debate over emerging challenges. Our experts engaged in meaningful deliberations on how to effectively counter myths, deliver facts, and enhance the migration discourse. The ANU Migration Hub along with our partners IOM and DHA would like to extend our deepest appreciation to our distinguished panelists, speakers, and panel chairs for their invaluable contributions. A special thank you to our participants for dedicating their time and engagement throughout the day. We look forward to welcoming you back for the 2025 ANU Migration Update. #ANUMigrationUpdate #MigrationResearch #IOM #DHA
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Curious about public opinion trends in the LAC region over the past five years? This #MigrationPolicyPractice article discusses strategies for improving migrant acceptance and suggests ways policymakers can develop effective, cost-efficient solutions. 👉 https://bit.ly/3X1jGYf
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Explore the #WMR2024 in the new #MPP issue. The article links the “bigger picture” on migration and displacement to global transformations, especially as it relates to technological, geopolitical and environmental change. https://bit.ly/3X1jGYf
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🌏 Explore the links between migration, mobility, and human security amidst rising misinformation in this timely and important chapter in the #WMR2024 by Marie McAuliffe, Pablo Rojas Coppari, Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi, and Ottilia Anna Maunganidze https://bit.ly/3xnSqJj
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📢NEW! Read the latest #IOM #MigrationPolicyPractice issue, featuring a series of articles that highlight the challenges to regional migration and address matters of migrant integration and protection. 👉 https://bit.ly/3X1jGYf
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🌏 Contrary to popular perception, most migration takes place between relatively wealthy countries, with migration pathways for people in less developed nations narrowing in recent years. Read this chapter on growing migration inequality by Marie McAuliffe, Guy Abel, Linda Adhiambo Oucho, PhD and Adam Sawyer #WMR2024 https://bit.ly/4b94PP2
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"Humanitarian interventions are not traditionally associated with diasporas, yet the roles diasporic communities perform during crises often transcend conventional boundaries." Learn more in this #MPP issue: 👉 https://rb.gy/8gia9