On 15-17 February 2021, UNHCR and the Mixed Migration Centre (MMC) will bring together approximately 30 academics, practitioners, civil society advocates and policy influencers to convene a virtual policy workshop. If you are interested in participating in the workshop, see our call for papers. The deadline to apply has been extended to 30 November 2020.
The aims of the workshop are to : 1) highlight protection challenges along the Central and Western Mediterranean routes and 2) identify opportunities for advocacy, policy development and reform of asylum and protection in the context of broader migration management.
The workshop will result in a set of strategic recommendations to engage asylum and migration policymakers at the local, national and international level, reflecting discussions at the workshop and validated by participants. Leading up to and following the workshop, UNHCR and MMC will support participants to publish a collection of papers, articles, media pieces, and other open access publications.
For questions related to the policy workshop, please contact both:
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Du 15 au 17 février 2021, le HCR et le Centre de migration mixte (MMC) réuniront une trentaine d'universitaires, de praticiens, de représentants de la société civile et leaders d’opinion pour organiser un atelier stratégique virtuel. Si vous souhaitez participer à cet atelier, consultez notre appel à contributions. La nouvelle date limite est le 30 novembre 2020.
Les objectifs de l'atelier sont les suivants : 1) mettre en évidence les défis de protection le long des routes de la Méditerranée centrale et occidentale, et 2) identifier les opportunités de plaidoyer, d’élaboration des politiques et de réforme de l'asile et de la protection dans le contexte de la gestion migratoire.
L'atelier a pour but d’émettre des recommandations stratégiques visant à engager les décideurs en matière d'asile et de migration au niveau local, national et international, reflétant les discussions de l'atelier et validées par les participants. Avant et après l'atelier, le HCR et le MMC soutiendront les participants à publier une collection de documents, d'articles, de produits médiatiques et d'autres publications en libre accès.
Pour toute question relative à l'atelier politique, veuillez contacter les deux organisations à la fois :
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