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Video May 18, 2011
This awards ceremony, honoring the 2011 recipients of the E Pluribus Unum Prizes — a national awards program for exceptional immigrant integration initiatives — featured panel discussions with the awardees and federal officials and remarks by White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Cecilia Muñoz and Assistant Secretary of Education Brenda Dann-Messier.
E Pluribus Unum Prizes Panel Discussions and Awards Ceremony

E Pluribus Unum Prizes Panel Discussions and Awards Ceremony

Sharing Responsibility for Immigrant Integration: A Discussion with MPI’s 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize Winners

The Role of the Federal Government in Addressing Immigrant Integration Impacts and Opportunities

Students Helping In the Naturalization of Elders Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

Students Helping In the Naturalization of Elders Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

Hispanic Economic Development Corporation (HEDC) Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

Hispanic Economic Development Corporation (HEDC) Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

International Rescue Committee (IRC) in San Diego Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

International Rescue Committee (IRC) in San Diego Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

Marriott International Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prizes Corporate Leadership Award

Marriott International Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prizes Corporate Leadership Award

Welcome Back Initiative Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

Welcome Back Initiative Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

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Video, Audio
July 10, 2020

This discussion explores how development and humanitarian actors in low- and middle-income countries can engage with local institutions to promote the social and economic inclusion of refugees and how this inclusion can enhance engagement with other traditionally marginalized groups.

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Video, Audio
June 29, 2020

This MPI Europe discussion explored different migration policy options related to climate adaptation and the evolving landscape of climate finance tools. Speakers also examined what funding gaps and opportunities exist for collaboration with partner countries and what funding instruments might address the most pressing needs.

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Video, Audio
June 25, 2020

This MPI Europe webinar showcases speakers from Belgium's Fedasil, the French Office of Immigration and Integration, and IOM discussing the counselling of (potential) returnees to increase the uptake of voluntary return—a return option that is generally seen as more humanitarian, practical, and less expensive.

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Video, Audio
June 16, 2020

This webchat marks the release of a report examining the role native language assessments play in addressing equity concerns for English Learner (EL) students.

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Video, Audio
June 15, 2020

This MPI Europe discussion explores what emergency measures have been deployed by African governments and aid actors in response to COVID-19 to assist migrants in need, along with what the health crisis says about social protection systems, the incentives for inclusionary systems for all, and how to make some of these measures sustainable.

Video, Audio
June 8, 2020

Amid rising Central American migration to the United States, the U.S. and Mexican governments in June 2019 signed a joint declaration pledging to work together to manage and reduce irregular migration. At the agreement’s one-year anniversary, MPI researchers engaged in discussion with former U.S. and Mexican Ambassadors and a veteran journalist about the changes sparked. 

Video
April 22, 2020

In this bipartisan discussion, two border-state members of Congress—Rep. Veronica Escobar and Rep. Dan Crenshaw—discuss the response to the coronavirus outbreak, how it is affecting the interconnected border region, and what the future might hold.
 

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Audio
April 8, 2020

MPI and MPI Europe experts discuss the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on asylum systems in Europe and North America, as well as in developing regions, where 85 percent of refugees live. During this freeform conversation, our analysts also assess the implications for the principle of asylum and the future for a post-World War II humanitarian protection system that is under threat.

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