Dear Colleague,
With more than 23 million third-country nationals, the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council are the third largest destination of global migrants.
The Gulf Labour Markets and Migration (GLMM) programme is pleased to announce the first website dedicated to migration to the Gulf States: gulfmigration.eu.
GLMM is an international independent, non-partisan, non-profit joint programme of the Migration Policy Centre (MPC - Florence, http://www.migrationpolicycentre.eu/) and the Gulf Research Center (GRC - Jeddah, Geneva, Cambridge, Tokyo, http://www.grc.net/).
GLMM provides data, analyses, and recommendations aiming at a better understanding and improved management of Gulf labour markets and migration, engaging with and respecting the viewpoints of all stakeholders.
GLMM intends to become an indispensable tool for researchers, students, policymakers, advocates, migrants in and nationals of GCC countries.
For further information please write to: [log in to unmask]
Philippe Fargues (MPC Director) & Nasra Shah (Professor at Kuwait University) - GLMM Scientific Directors- and Imco Brouwer (GRC) - GLMM Executive Director
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