E.g., 09/30/2023
E.g., 09/30/2023
Events

Events

A child walking in dried-out bed of the Dawa river in Dolow, Somalia
IOM/Taxta 2022
Webinar
September 26, 2023

Climate experts and regional authorities outline the challenges related to climate change and human mobility that local communities and national governments are confronting in Eastern Africa, and offer key recommendations for future policies and programs in the region and beyond.

Volunteers entertain refugee family
UNHCR/ Markel Redondo
Webinar
September 14, 2023

Speakers on this CAPS-EU webinar examined the challenges that hinder refugee participation in sponsorship program design and explore meaningful ways, tools, and mechanisms to effectively expand refugees’ role in current and future programmes.

Community leaders and former returnees act as contacts to help returnees in accessing services,
IOM / Beyond Borders Media 2022
Webinar
July 25, 2023

This webinar explores the goals and target audiences for public-facing information campaigns on voluntary return and reintegration, how to evaluate dissemination gaps, and the risks associated with inadvertently issuing messages that are not trusted or are misunderstood.

Image of gavel resting on U.S. flag
Alexey Krukovsky/iStock.com
Webinar
July 20, 2023

As the U.S. immigration court system struggles with record case backlogs, decisions take years, immigration enforcement is delayed, and wait times incentivize unauthorized arrivals. This discussion examines the factors that have driven the system to the point of crisis and possible fixes.

A South Sudanese volunteer for Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban, South Sudan
Angela Wells/Jesuit Refugee Service
Webinar
June 14, 2023

In the run-up to the 2023 Global Refugee Forum, this discussion examines efforts at facilitating refugee participation and meaningful engagement in policy conversations at global and other levels.

Central American migrants resting at Casa del Migrante in Tecun Uman, Guatemala
Ana Marcela Cerdas Jiménez/IOM
Webinar
June 7, 2023

Marking release of a report, experts on this webinar examine migration narratives since 2018 and how they have been used to justify policy approaches or incentivize mobility decisions.

A child walking in dried-out bed of the Dawa river in Dolow, Somalia
September 26, 2023

Climate experts and regional authorities outline the challenges related to climate change and human mobility that local communities and national governments are confronting in Eastern Africa, and offer key recommendations for future policies and programs in the region and beyond.

20th Annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference banner
September 18, 2023

The 20th annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference on September 18, 2023 features fresh, thoughtful policy and legal analysis from leading experts on key issues of the day.

Volunteers entertain refugee family
September 14, 2023

Speakers on this CAPS-EU webinar examined the challenges that hinder refugee participation in sponsorship program design and explore meaningful ways, tools, and mechanisms to effectively expand refugees’ role in current and future programmes.

Community leaders and former returnees act as contacts to help returnees in accessing services,
July 25, 2023

This webinar explores the goals and target audiences for public-facing information campaigns on voluntary return and reintegration, how to evaluate dissemination gaps, and the risks associated with inadvertently issuing messages that are not trusted or are misunderstood.

Image of gavel resting on U.S. flag
July 20, 2023

As the U.S. immigration court system struggles with record case backlogs, decisions take years, immigration enforcement is delayed, and wait times incentivize unauthorized arrivals. This discussion examines the factors that have driven the system to the point of crisis and possible fixes.

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A child walking in dried-out bed of the Dawa river in Dolow, Somalia
September 26, 2023

Climate experts and regional authorities outline the challenges related to climate change and human mobility that local communities and national governments are confronting in Eastern Africa, and offer key recommendations for future policies and programs in the region and beyond.

Volunteers entertain refugee family
September 14, 2023

Speakers on this CAPS-EU webinar examined the challenges that hinder refugee participation in sponsorship program design and explore meaningful ways, tools, and mechanisms to effectively expand refugees’ role in current and future programmes.

Community leaders and former returnees act as contacts to help returnees in accessing services,
July 25, 2023

This webinar explores the goals and target audiences for public-facing information campaigns on voluntary return and reintegration, how to evaluate dissemination gaps, and the risks associated with inadvertently issuing messages that are not trusted or are misunderstood.

Image of gavel resting on U.S. flag
July 20, 2023

As the U.S. immigration court system struggles with record case backlogs, decisions take years, immigration enforcement is delayed, and wait times incentivize unauthorized arrivals. This discussion examines the factors that have driven the system to the point of crisis and possible fixes.

A South Sudanese volunteer for Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban, South Sudan
June 14, 2023

In the run-up to the 2023 Global Refugee Forum, this discussion examines efforts at facilitating refugee participation and meaningful engagement in policy conversations at global and other levels.

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