Is the Humanitarian Protection System Falling Apart or Quietly Evolving?
The international humanitarian protection system built amid the ashes of World War II has come under increasing strain, as record numbers of people flee internationally and travel farther distances....
View ArticleBuilding on Regular Pathways to Address Migration Pressures in the Americas
Countries across the Americas are grappling with how to effectively manage migration. The aim is to facilitate movement in a way that benefits receiving societies, migrants, and their origin countries,...
View ArticleConstruyendo vías regulares para abordar presiones migratorias en el...
Los países a través de las Américas intentan gestionar eficazmente la migración. La meta es facilitar el movimiento a beneficio de las sociedades receptoras, los migrantes y sus países de origen y a la...
View ArticleManaging International Protection Needs at Borders
Border management is complex, and particularly so amid high levels of mixed migration. It entails rapidly determining new arrivals’ identity, screening for security risks and protection needs, and...
View ArticleThe End of Asylum? Evolving the Protection System to Meet 21st Century...
Over the last decade, the international community has been roiled by crisis after crisis—from Syria and Rohingya displacement, to Venezuela, Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Sudan. Territorial asylum, the...
View ArticleEngaging Employers in Growing Refugee Labor Pathways
Refugee labor pathways offer a potential win-win solution for displaced people with in-demand skills and industries facing acute labor shortages. Why and how do employers engage with these programs?...
View ArticleWhat Does Integration Mean in a Multicultural Country like Canada?
Immigration trends in countries such as Canada are pushing some to reconsider how they think about integration. More than half of Canada's population could be immigrants or children of immigrants by...
View ArticleApproaches to Matching in Sponsorship and Complementary Pathways for Refugees...
Sponsorship and complementary pathway programs take different approaches to matching refugees and others in need of international protection with receiving communities, sponsors, or employers. This...
View ArticleComplementary Pathways: Key Factors in Future Growth
Humanitarian admission, sponsorship, and education- and employment-based mobility programs are becoming important tools for refugee protection, alongside traditional resettlement. Yet even as these...
View ArticleUnderstanding the Impact of Immigration on Demography: A Canadian Case Study
Many high-income countries are facing a challenging demographic future, as fertility rates drop, populations age, and governments face diminished tax revenues. Immigration is one policy option...
View ArticleFunding Climate Mobility Projects: Key Players and Strategies for Growth
As the scale and costs of climate change and environmental disasters grow, so do their impacts on migration and displacement. Tackling climate mobility will thus require well-designed investments. This...
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