Ruthless and Illegal: Algeria Tightens Expulsion Practices
Ruthless and Illegal: Algeria Tightens Expulsion Practices Algeria’s unprecedented mass deportations are creating a humanitarian emergency in Niger The numbers are unparalleled, the conditions in northern Niger unprecedented. After Algerian authorities had expelled more than 10,000 migrants and people..
Connected Contradiction – Climate policy in the middle East and North Africa.
In November 2022, the annual United Nations Climate Change Conference will be held in Egypt for the first time; in the following year, it will take place in the United Arab Emirates. As it stands, in the coming years..
Black Box Egypt: Egypt’s Opaque Detention and Deportation Practice against Refugees
Click here for the German version In blatant violation of international refugee and human rights conventions, Egyptian authorities continue their crackdown against refugees and people on the move. While deportations of Eritrean nationals have apparently been expanded significantly..
Decrypting ICMPD
How a Vienna-based organization coordinates and facilitates for the expansion of a restrictive multi-stakeholder border control regime in Tunisia and beyond.
COVID-19 Is Grist to the Border Regime Mill
Months after the coronavirus outbreak turned into a global health crisis, it is still unclear how the pandemic will affect social inequalities, economies, and migration movements in the mid and long term
The migration issue in Tunisia: Stakes and challenges
A study about the major challenges posed by Tunisia’s management of the migration issue
10 views on migration: watch the films
Watch the films produced in the framework of the 10 views on migration project
10 views on Migration
This project aims to give a “southern narrative” of the refugee crisis as its perception is often dominated by countries on the northern shore of the Mediterranean.
Ramadan at Rosa #At_Home
A new edition of the “Ramadan at Rosa” event, in an #At_Home version
Migrations: Harraga’s stories
This folder completes the topic of irregular migration in an attempt to capture the causes of this phenomenon, which we call here – without any exaggeration – the “great escape”.
Migrations: stuck in transit countries stories
The massive movement of displacement taking place today (more than 68.5 million people on the roads in the world) cannot be considered as a product of “crises” limited to the presence of conflicts or civil wars, racial or religious persecution, or even as a product of Europe’s attractiveness/dream or paradise, as it is sometimes said as an explanation of the migrants’ movement towards it.
The Atlas of Migration
This atlas aims to stimulate a political rethink by showing migration from a different angle. We present a trove of statistics and graphics in order to give a more objective basis to the debate on the left side of the..