Featured Publication of the Month

The Rabat Process has published a forward-looking report on youth, education, innovation, and the future of migration. The Outcome Report captures key insights from the thematic meeting held in Nigeria, outlining shared challenges, opportunities, and actionable solutions for youth in Africa. Seven strategic recommendations reflect the voices of youth, alongside official delegates, partner agencies, and stakeholders.

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Ten years since the refugee crisis 2015 – what has changed, and which challenges remain?

Director-General Michael Spindelegger sits for an in-depth, reflective, and introspective interview on the situation in Europe 10 years since the start of what was dubbed the “migration crisis.”

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ICMPD: Susanne Raab elected new Director General

Former Austrian Minister for Women, Family, Integration and Media will take office at ICMPD as of 1 January 2026

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News

7 ways to advance an innovative, youth-powered future

11 August 2025

Nigeria

Of the 1.2 billion young people joining the global workforce by 2030, around 450 million of them are from Africa. With their dynamic strength, creativity, and skills, these young movers are not only stakeholders in migration and labour policies now – they would also be vital architects of the future. Meanwhile, Europe undergoes profound demographic changes marked by ageing populations and growing labour shortage in essential sectors.

ICMPD launches SaFE project to strengthen seasonal work mobility initiatives in EU Member States

06 August 2025

Launching in August 2025 and running through August 2026, the Seasonal and fair employment blueprints (SaFE) project will equip EU Member States with modular blueprints and tailored technical assistance to design or enhance seasonal worker mobility programmes for non-EU nationals. SaFE will deliver practical reference tools for the agriculture and tourism sectors, with a special focus on ethical recruitment and decent living and working conditions. By addressing critical labour shortages in these key sectors and closing policy and implementation gaps, the project promotes dignified, transparent seasonal work across the EU.

SCOP project facilitates a study visit to Poland for Moldovan border management agencies

30 July 2025

Poland

During 21-25 July, ICMPD organised a study visit to Poland for the Moldovan law enforcement community, focusing on Integrated Border Management (IBM). A range of experiences and lessons were shared during the visit to support Moldova in designing its national IBM strategy. 

Director General met with North Macedonia officials on migration governance, EU integration support, border safety

24 July 2025

North Macedonia

ICMPD Director General Michael Spindelegger met with North Macedonia’s Minister of Interior Pance Toskovski and Minister of European Affairs Orhan Murtezani to discuss regional migration developments, strengthening border management, EU integration support, and the evolving European migration outlook impacted by the developments, including the Middle East.

In the Spotlight: Trust and collaboration as key drivers for change

23 July 2025

Addressing irregular migration, combating human trafficking, and strengthening border management remain top priorities for Iraq. In this interview, Fatimah Jarkas, Head of ICMPD’s Office in Iraq, shares her insights on growing government engagement and the impact of Migration Resource Centres (MRCs). She reflects on ICMPD’s work in the country and emphasises how trust and collaboration are key drivers for sustainable change.

ICMPD, EU Agency for Asylum, partners tackle humanitarian admission, safe resettlement, and legal pathways for Afghans in Europe

10 July 2025

ICMPD’s Migrant Resource Centres (MRC) joined the EUAA in hosting EU Member States, the EEAS and the European Commission, non-EU partner countries, key international organisations and NGOs, and civil society¹ to advance complementary pathways for Afghan refugees.

Where We Work

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ICMPD projects

ICMPD has projects in a number of different countries. To find out more about where we work, view the interactive map. 

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