April 27, 2020

Ramadan at Rosa #At_Home

A new edition of the “Ramadan at Rosa” event, in an #At_Home version

Article
January 2020

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”.

Article
January 2020

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.

Guide
June 2019

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..

Research paper
September 2017

Failing Readmission: If sending migrants back won’t work. A case study of Italy and Tunisia

This article will provide an account of how readmission agreements have been working between Italy and Tunisia in the last few years. Considering available data on the matter, as well as three months’ worth of personal research and interviews with..

September 19, 2016

Portraits of migrants: Study presentation of Terre d’Asile Tunisie

Everyone knows about the existence of irregular migrants in Tunisia, but it’s not a political issue. Although the new constitution of 2014 includes a right to asylum, the existing respective draft law is waiting to be passed for two years..

November 22, 2016

Citizen Cartography Encounters #RDV4 Tunisia Land of Migration

In the framework of the Citizen Mapping Project http://kcit.org/, FTCR and Altercarto organize, in partnership with Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, a cycle of conferences and thematic workshops on collaborative data mapping articulated around the economic and social rights in Tunisia. The program is divided in five appointments from May until December, followed by a meeting of synthesis.