Building on Eurasylum’s existing monthly policy interviews, the
International Organization for Migration (IOM) and Eurasylum have
launched a special series on the “The Future of Migration: Building
Capacities for Change”. This monthly interview series will run from
February to June 2010 and will aim to feed into the World Migration
Report 2010, which will be dedicated fully to this policy theme. This
special monthly interview series is designed to collect the views of
senior public officials, social partners and reputable academics
worldwide about the needs for new capacity building measures in five
major policy areas:
- Climate Change (February 2010);
- Integration and Rights (March 2010);
- Labour Migration (April 2010);
- Migration and Development (May 2010); and
- Migration Governance (June 2010).
These interviews will be published in full on Eurasylum’s website and
excerpts will appear, as text boxes, in the next World Migration Report
(September 2010)
The first interview in this series has just been released, and features
Mr. Theodoros Skylakakis, Member of the European Parliament and former
Special Representative for Climate Change of Greece, on : “Climate
change and migration: impacts and policy responses”. The interview can
be accessed from:
http://www.eurasylum.org/Portal/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=2&tabid=19
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