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Do Europeans even know what ‘shelter in the region’ looks like?
Nora Stel , Wim Naudé | 20 June 2025Shelter in the region represents a gap in the protection of refugees, which is in stark contrast with Europe’s professed commitment to human rights and international law.
▶Changing expectations as real push factor for migration to Europe
Frank van Kesteren | 23 November 2024The year 2015 marked the greatest influx of Syrians to Europe ever recorded. There is little doubt about the danger of the conflict in Syria as the main driver for emigration, but the motives to migrate to Europe can be debated.
▶Lack of shared responsibility turns Turkey into gateway instead of safe stay
Katherine Kuschminder | 20 November 2024As both the largest host of refugees worldwide and a transit country for refugees travelling to Europe, Turkey is one of the main players in the current refugee crisis. Despite several government services to refugees, many decide to move on as the...
▶Refugees across the Mediterranean: causes and consequences
Morten Bøås | 11 July 2025Refugee transport is a new and growing industry in Libya, posing difficult questions for European policymakers
▶Refugees: Europe is being short-sighted
Michiel Zonneveld | 30 April 2025Reading today’s newspapers in 10 years’ time we would probably reach the conclusion that the Netherlands is suffering collective short-sightedness.
▶High stakes: African asylum seeker entrepreneurs in Israel
Ilana Pinshaw | 28 October 2024Of 48,000 African migrants in Israel, the majority are asylum seekers from Sudan and Eritrea. If it is done right, entrepreneurship can play a vital role in integrating these refugees into Israeli society and responding to market niches.
▶HRW report: mistreatment of child migrants
Michelle Djekić | 10 July 2025In its report ‘Barely Surviving,’ Human Rights Watch addresses the detention, abuse and neglect of migrant/asylum-seeking children in Indonesia.
▶Picking up the pieces
Anna Matveeva | October 10, 2024Two wars in 20 years between South Ossetia and Georgia have created a society in a state of flux with a flow of internally displaced people and returnees in the region. Dina Alborova, director of the Agency for Social, Economic and Cultural Develo...
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