The video of our launch event for FMR 75 on ‘Dangerous journeys’ is now online!
See: https://t.co/r9sPW5i07u
Speakers: Ngang Fru Delvis, Ralph Mamiya, Jana Röthlisberger, Ndumbeh Saho, Malvika Verma, Sanjula Weerasinghe
#Refugees#Asylum#Migration
Join us at the FMR 76 launch event on the 26th November, 2pm UK time. A lively panel of authors will discuss the theme of 'Climate change: choices for displaced people'. Register here: https://t.co/UBM5rN7cEX
Mi artículo más reciente sobre migraciones forzadas en Forced Migration Review @FMReview acerca de buenas prácticas desde la Comunicación para el Cambio en dos casos https://t.co/pxiWBhFytu
Movement is not always an option. New article on climate (im)mobility in #MiddleEast in @FMReview shows that many who need to move in #Yemen, #Iraq, & #Syria are involuntarily entrapped by financial constraints & legal barriers. @BramFrouws
https://t.co/g0pzs7OVqP
#COP30
'FMR 76: Climate change: choices for displaced people' is now live on our website! As COP30 begins, please share this timely issue widely with your networks. https://t.co/NNkiwc6EQ1
"Every migrant lost on a dangerous journey is someone's child, parent or friend. Writing for FMR meant honoring those lives by reaching people who can prevent the next loss. Not just academics, but aid workers at borders & officials whose policies determine life & death"
We have now made our selection for our forthcoming issue, FMR76 'Climate Change: Choices for displaced people'. We have a fantastic set of articles and are busy editing, ahead of an expected launch at the end of Oct
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Podcast series: ‘Refugees at work - What are their prospects?’, launches on 25 September, 14.00 CET with international experts Roger Zetter, Emeritus Prof. in Refugee Studies & Nicholas Grisewood, Chief Technical Adviser, ILO.
Register: https://t.co/W3j1ZgQZn0
@ilo#PROSPECTS
It was a pleasure working with @NaTakallam's translators, and we were delighted to engage with an organisation that shares our values. Many thanks for a valuable contribution to these issues!
🌍 Language is key to accessibility, equity, and inclusion – especially in global conversations on displacement and refugees.
📘 #NaTakallam is proud to partner with @FMReview to translate Forced Migration Review (Issues 73, 74, and 75) into #Arabic, #French, and #Spanish. 🧵
People who are #refugees or seeking #asylum have rights under int'l law to seek safety yet often need to undertake increasingly dangerous journeys.
States are developing so-called ‘managed migration’ approach, but is it fit for purpose?
@JFCrisp, FMR 75: https://t.co/ThIBe3K13e
Does the 'migration management' paradigm provide a realistic alternative to dangerous journeys?
In a new article for @FMReview, @JFCrisp examines the strengths and weaknesses:
https://t.co/CtONZ70B8c
Caption on image: Nightime rescure on board the Ocean Viking. Credit: Tess Barthes/SOS-MEDITERRANEE
Alt-text: A dark sea at night. A small boat filled w/people is centre, lit by the spotlight of a small search & rescue boat in the top left of the photo.
A joint operation on the Ocean Viking seeks to save lives & protect the rights of #migrants & #refugees. But the regulatory challenges it faces highlight the need for a more conducive environment for humanitarian action.
Read @AnnaJBowen in FMR 75: https://t.co/VqzfL9sq56
@ICRC Caption: ICRC taking part in the 2022 International Migration Review Forum. Credit: Florian von König
Alt-text: A large lecture hall, view from back to front. There are two big video screens to either side of the stage, 4 men on the stage, the audience scattered with people.
Multi-stakeholder humanitarian diplomacy at global and regional levels, including transregional dialogues, is key for mobilising State efforts to address missing #migrant cases.
This article surveys what’s working: https://t.co/pDN4YCxDhp
#MissingMigrants#Migration@ICRC
Caption: Collecting data as part of the missing migrants project. Credit: Cruz Roja Colombiana 2024
Alt-text: A woman in a Red Cross jacket speaks to a group of young people. They are all sat around a table, with blurred faces.
Migrant children separated from family face heightened risks - violence, trafficking, & going missing. Smugglers, border policies, & lack of safe routes fuel this crisis.
Read the article: https://t.co/QARhpZqtCQ
#Migration#ChildProtection@ICRC
Caption on image: Conducting a desert rescue in the Agadez region. Credit: Innocent Kunywana/MSF
Alt-text: 4 men push a white pickup truck filled with belongings through bare desert, under a clear blue sky.
Malvika Verma outlines how a supportive environment for search & rescue in Niger made possible an effective humanitarian response to migrants in distress in the desert, offering lessons for other contexts.
See: https://t.co/kQWuqLiM7q
@MSF@MSF_Sea#Migration#Migrants#SAR