The #LEM quarterly newsletter inform #AUMS & stakeholders about key dev’t in migration governance & mobility across 🌍. By providing up-to-date analysis & practical resources, the newsletter supports evidence-based decision-making and promote safe, orderly & regular migration.
🇲🇺Mauritius validates its National Diaspora Policy — a major step toward structured engagement with Mauritians worldwide. Proud that IOM supported this milestone, building on consultations launched in 2025. #diasporapartnerships | #SustainableDevelopment.
@Ahersi2A@IOMDevFund
Call for Abstracts: International Conference on Migration and Forced Displacement
Ministry of Education Ethiopia(@fdremoe) & Addis Ababa University(@AAU_Official) invite abstracts on "Research for Peace Building and Sustainable Development in Ethiopia.”
Deadline: 27 Feb 2026
We are delighted to announce that Prof. Linda Adhiambo Oucho, Executive Director of the African Migration and Development Policy Centre and Professor at the Migration Policy Centre, European University Institute, will serve as a Keynote Speaker at GAPs Return Migration Conference
We are currently living in very difficult times in the humanitarian sector, with significant funding cuts and limitations. The need to institutionalize #refugee participation has never been more urgent. In Kenya, the current Government of Kenya–led #Shirika Plan provides a pathway to institutionalize refugee participation, a process we have begun and are leading with partners to support the Government of Kenya, which continues to demonstrate strong political will for refugee-host inclusion and refugee #participation.
For more on this process, read full policy paper here https://t.co/IkkXw67K5G and feel free to send your messages, suggestions, feedback, or email. cc @RefugeesSeat@ReDSS_HoA@AMADPOC@DRSKenya@UNHCR_Kenya
📚 New Book on #migration in #EasternAfrica. The collection of Essays honors Late Professor John Oucho a leading migration scholar from #Kenya and founding director of @AMADPOC.
Get a copy from 👇🏿
https://t.co/kUrd6pwQqS
How does a Kenyan runner end up on the frontlines of the Russia-Ukraine war?
He says he was duped into joining the Russian army.
https://t.co/gkOyAlCVi8
Today, R-SEAT, together with partners in Kenya, is excited to launch a first-of-its-kind policy paper on Inclusive Decision-Making & Governance in Kenya’s Shirika Plan.
It focuses on one critical question: How do we institutionalize meaningful refugee participation?
Read more to learn about the proposed recommendations and share widely.
https://t.co/gCDlWDAkQg
The Local Engagement Refugee Research Network (LERRN - @Lerrning) has been awarded a C$2.5 million Partnership Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) to lead transformative work on “Reimagining Responses to Forced Migration.”
This project focuses on addressing the complex and pressing global challenge of forced migration. New approaches are especially needed in the global South, where 76% of the world’s forced migrants currently reside.
Read the full article: https://t.co/gApdcIP6wE
Online trafficking is on the rise, with people lured into jobs that turn into forced criminality, such as internet scams and cybercrime.
On #WorldDayAgainstTrafficking, we raise awareness about this emerging trend. Click below to learn more: https://t.co/HSEpxPgQas
We are thrilled to announce that LERRN has been awarded a C$2.5 million Partnership Grant from the SSHRC to lead transformative work on “Reimagining Responses to Forced Migration.”
Read the full article here: https://t.co/YTlEK7X76J
📸 DYNAMIG team members, policymakers and other experts met in Nairobi this week to discuss migration dynamics from an African perspective.
Thank you all for an incredible day of fresh insights and transformative discussions!
Panel Spotlight: Exploring how digital transformation is disrupting traditional visa and migration systems across Africa. From e-visas to digital identity, the conversation is shaping the future of mobility on the continent.
#africalawtechfestival2025#ALTF2025#LawTech