How to Perform Impact Assessments: Key Steps for Assessing Communication Interventions

Study

Published August 2020

Summary

The demand for assessing the impact of communication campaigns across all sectors is increasing. In the field of migration, this demand is particularly acute because of, amongst other things, the potential of such campaigns to have real-world consequences for millions of people. This report brings together disparate terminology, findings and recommendations from the private and public sectors and academia to synthesise a set of five general steps for practitioners when performing IAs.

The future of AU-EU partnership on migration and mobility in light of the COVID-19 pandemic

Speech

Published July 2020

Summary

On 9 July 2020, ICMPD Director General Michael Spindelegger delivered the opening speech at the high-level public webinar "Future of the AU-EU Partnership on Migration and Mobility in light of the COVID-19 Pandemic".

Migration and the Platform Economy

Policy Brief

Published July 2020

Climate change and migration: Legal and policy challenges and responses to environmentally induced migration

Study

Published July 2020

*European Union / *Global

Summary

This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, examines legal and policy responses to environmental migration and displacement. Following a review of international, regional and national initiatives and legal instruments, it offers recommendations on ways to better address root causes and consequences of the climate change-migration nexus in Europe and beyond.

Establishing a Credible Narrative on Migration and Migration Policy

Policy Brief

Published July 2020

Linking human capital, labour markets and international mobility: an assessment of challenges in Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia

Study

Published June 2020

Egypt / Jordan / Morocco / Tunisia

Summary

This publication follows and builds on the results of the study ‘Exploring and Proposing Mechanisms for Labour Matching in the Mediterranean Region’, a key programmatic output that identifies structural obstacles to a more optimal allocation of labour in the Euro-Mediterranean region. Taking these obstacles as a starting point, the study adopts a predominantly macro-economic perspective in order to pinpoint migration drivers in four southern Mediterranean countries (Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia) and to propose suitable policy interventions from a multi-sectoral standpoint.

Labour migration from East to West: The example of foreign workers in Austria

Policy Brief

Published June 2020

Austria

Armenia's migration cooperation with the European Union and Eurasian Economic Union

Policy Brief

Published June 2020

Armenia

Libya and COVID-19: How the pandemic has affected migrants, refugees and internally displaced persons

Policy Brief

Published June 2020

Libya

Models of Intersectoral Cooperation in the Field of Youth Integration - Analysis of characteristics and success criteria

Study

Published June 2020

Guidelines to Combat Human Trafficking: Applying the law

Document

Published June 2020

Brazil

#Trafficking in Human Beings #Human Trafficking #Anti-Trafficking Protocol #Trafficking Network #Anti-Trafficking Policy

Guidelines for Assistance and Referral of Victims of Human Trafficking: Updated in accordance with Law No. 13,344/2016

Document

Published June 2020

Brazil

#Referral #Anti-Trafficking Policy #Human Trafficking #Trafficking in Human Beings #Victim Identification #Trafficking Network #Anti-Trafficking Protocol

A complementary Research Agenda: Quo Vadis for the Next 5-10 Years?

Policy Brief

Published May 2020

How will migration to Europe look in the Future? Trends, open questions, and four plausible scenarios

Policy Brief

Published May 2020

EU Return Rates, COVID-19, and the Future of Return Policies and Partnerships

Policy Brief

Published May 2020

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