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Out now: My book “Global Migration Governance from below” – discount available
My book “Global Migration Governance from Below: Actors, Spaces, Discourses” has now been published in the Palgrave Pivot series. It builds upon 15 years of participant observation at all levels of migration governance – and it is very much related … Continue reading
Posted in EU, Gfmd, GFMD Civil Society Days, GFMD Government Meeting, GFMD in General, global compact, IAMR, ILO, IMRF, Migration, PGA, UN HLD, West Africa, WSFM, WTO
Tagged civil society, development, domestic work, gfmd, global governance, human rights, Migrant worker, migration, NGO, United Nations
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Schedule of migrant civil society events during the #IMRF is taking shape #migration2022
Only two weeks are left until the first International Migration Review Forum (IMRF) will take place in New York. The meetings at the United Nations headquarter will not be the only events, though – migrant civil society has announced several … Continue reading
Posted in global compact, IAMR, IMRF, Migration, PGA, UN HLD
Tagged civil society, development, gfmd, global governance, human rights, Migrant worker, migration, NGO, United Nations
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“Space for migrant civil society is shrinking at the UN”: Interview with Colin Rajah on the upcoming IMRF
It is less than two months until the first International Migration Review Forum (IMRF) will take place at the UN headquarter in New York. While preparations and consultations are ongoing, several migrant civil society networks have sent an open letter … Continue reading
Posted in GFMD in General, global compact, IMRF, Migration
Tagged civil society, development, gfmd, global governance, human rights, Migrant worker, migration, NGO, United Nations
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