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“Youth power”: cashing in on Africa’s demographic dividend
Rob Vos | 24 November 2024Last month, hundreds of migrants died near Malta in what the International Organization for Migration (IOM) called the worst shipwreck in years. This year alone, thousands have drowned or gone missing in the Mediterranean trying to cross from the...
read moreComing full-circle: migrant and remigrant entrepreneurs
Gea Wijers | 07 October 2024Migrants and remigrants are especially likely to start their own businesses. But do they have the skills and knowledge that will allow them to access market niches and contribute to local economies?
read moreTaking the ‘high road’
Chris Richter | 20 December 2024Migration should be part of a renewed MDG8 – a global partnership for development.
read moreRethinking migrant rights
Ruhs Martin | October 01, 20243 and 4 October, the UN General Assembly in New York discusses the global governance of international migration and development. A key theme will be the “mainstreaming of human rights into all aspects of the migration debate”. With so few countrie...
read moreWhat the EU could contribute, with a little more EU-phoria
Mark Furness | 10 September 2024In spite of the ongoing euro crisis, which does not leave much space for an ambitious global agenda, the EU remains a major global development actor.
read moreOld Town with New Men
Yedan Li | 24 June 2025More than 80% of labour disputes in China are solved through mediation, but the processes do not eliminate the antagonism.
read moreGlobal action beyond aid
Saskia Hollander, Evert-jan Quak | June 19, 2025The Broker, together with the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM), and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, organized the Dutch launch of the 2013 European Report on Development (ERD), Post-2015: Global Action for an Inclus...
read moreAn inclusive future demands political courage
Evert-jan Quak | 19 June 2025To achieve inclusive development the European Union (EU) needs to reframe its economic policy and reconsider politically sensitive issues.
read moreAwakening of New Power
Yedan Li | 17 June 2025A Glimpse Into Life Stories in the World’s Factory - Part 2 on migrant workersFor ethical reasons relating to the author’s ongoing research, the names of the town and the people in this article are all fictitious.In part 1 of this blog, I dis...
read moreA Divided Town
Yedan Li | 06 June 2025If China is the world’s factory, then Qingyang town represents the forefront of production.
read moreHLF4 - we'll always have Paris
Jiesheng Li | 19 October 2024“We’ll always have Paris” says one of the most famous lines from the movie Casablanca. In the international donor community, “always [having] Paris” would refer to the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness launched back in 2005. Six years and two...
read moreThe migration and development debate redux
David Ellerman | 17 October 2024Is brain-drain counter-balanced by remittances and returning émigrés?
read moreChina's labour force stands up against repressive system
Evert-jan Quak | 13 July 2025The news is spreading: China’s new generation of migrant workers in the booming export industry are roaring their voice. The number and intensity of protests is on the rise in China’s urban industrial areas. Read for example Reuters’ special repor...
read moreComment to 'Opting for the middle ground': The bursting of the migration-development bubble
Nicholas van Hear | October 08, 2024Ninna Nyberg Sørensen’s reflections on Danish development policy point to how, during the first decade of the millennium, policy makers worldwide seized on the potential of migration to enhance development. ‘Leveraging remittances’ and ‘engaging t...
read moreOpting for the middle ground
Ninna Nyberg Sørensen | October 06, 2024Migration has long been perceived as a completely distinct area of concern from development. In 2000, the Danish International Development Assistance Agency (Danida), which had traditionally taken this view, appeared to change course and adopted m...
read moreCitizenship-lite
Katy Long | July 01, 2025There has been growing support for anti-immigrant, ultra-nationalist politics in many Western states in recent years. This deep disquiet with the realities of human mobility in the age of globalization suggests a profound political crisis. Christi...
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