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Thursday, August 14, 2025
Rapport de Politique Cette note d'orientation est le fruit d'une réflexion menée par les pays du Sud sur une approche de la protection fondée sur les itinéraires : Perspectives d'Amérique latine et d'Afrique du Nord, webinaire organisé par le Réseau de chaires de recherche du CRDI sur les déplacements forcés, le 11 décembre 2024.... More
Informe de Política Este informe de políticas es el resultado de las reflexiones del Sur Global sobre un enfoque basado en las rutas para la protección: Perspectivas desde América Latina y el Norte de África, seminario web organizado por la Red de Cátedras de Investigación del IDRC sobre Desplazamiento Forzado, 11 de diciembre de... More
Monday, March 24, 2025
This Policy Brief is a result of Global South perspectives on Climate Change and Displacement webinar organized by IDRC Research Chairs Network on Forced Displacement, 30 January, 2025. It featured Andrew Harper from UNHCR, Amal El Ouassif (Morocco), Desiree del Rosario (Dominican Republic), Opporutuna Kweka (Tanzania) and was moderated by Luisa... More
Thursday, March 20, 2025
In the recent years, there has been a noticeable increase in the feminization of migration from the MENA region. The drivers are diverse, ranging from economic prospects, to education, entrepreneurship, and family reunification. This shift has brought to the forefront a complex intersection of aspects related to labor, gender, and migration. By... More
Thursday, February 6, 2025
IDRC-LERRN Webinar 1 - Routes-Based Approach - Policy Brief This Policy Brief is a result of Global South reflections on a routes-based approach to protection: Perspectives from Latin America and North Africa, webinar organized by IDRC Research Chairs Network on Forced Displacement, 11 December, 2024. This webinar's panelists included Madeline... More
Thursday, April 11, 2024
Authors: Nyi Nyi Kyaw and Caitlin McCaffrie Executive Summary Myanmar has long been the primary source of displacement in Southeast Asia, with waves of conflict forcing people of different ages, genders and ethnicities to flee from their homes over decades. Refugees and people seeking asylum from Myanmar live across Southeast and South Asia, often... More
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Authors: Kristian Stokke, Nyi Nyi Kyaw Abstract Resistance against autocratization is an important contemporary issue that calls for increased scholarly attention. The global wave of autocratization has generated a proliferation of research on the drivers of autocratization, but fewer studies on the possibilities, strategies, spatialities, and... More
Authors: Marta Castro Padrón and Luisa Feline Freier The Latin America region is facing several complex emergencies, including the internal and regional impacts of the crisis in Venezuela, the humanitarian consequences of the resurgent armed conflict in Colombia, persistent high levels of generalised violence across Central America and Mexico,... More
Author: Roula El-Rifai, Senior program specialist, IDRC IDRC recently launched a network of research chairs based in 12 universities across three continents. The IDRC Research Chairs on Forced Displacement will strengthen the institutional base of knowledge production locally by developing context-relevant knowledge that enables more effective,... More
Author: Nyi Nyi Kyaw Tougher times await Myanmar migrant workers in Southeast Asia. Two recent orders issued by Myanmar’s junta State Administration Council (SAC) in September will result in higher costs of moving, living and working abroad for migrant workers and a fall in their disposable income and savings. The first is the order... More
Author: Paula Banerjee Human trafficking is a deeply troubling phenomenon that continues to plague societies worldwide, particularly impacting vulnerable populations, especially women and girls. This article critically examines the gendered nature of human trafficking, contrasting it with human smuggling, and explores the complexities surrounding... More
Authors: Houwayda Matta, Rita Chouchani, and Maguy Salameh FR: Travailleurs sociaux libanais à l’épreuve de l’histoire et de l’altérité La pratique professionnelle des travailleurs sociaux auprès des populations migrantes expose ces professionnels à des dilemmes majeurs relevant de différents registres. Au Liban, la question des liens... More
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