Migration

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Two Ways Donors Can Improve Sexual and Reproductive Health for Rohingya Refugees and Hosts in Cox’s Bazar
June 05, 2019
This week the world’s largest conference on issues affecting women and girls, Women Deliver, is being held in Vancouver, Canada. High on the agenda is sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and girls in humanitarian settings.
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Responding to Northern Triangle Immigration with Policies that Benefit Both Migrants and Hosts
May 14, 2019
Unlike the undocumented migrants of the past, who were mostly single adult men, migrants from the Northern Triangle are mostly families and unaccompanied children.  
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Where Internally Displaced People Live & Three Ways To Support Their Economic Success
May 13, 2019
There are over 68.5 million forcibly displaced people in the world, including about 40 million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) who have moved because of conflict or other drivers, including disasters, economic instability, and development projects such as infrastructure construction. T...
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How Urban are IDPs and What Does that Mean for Their Economic Integration?
May 10, 2019
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) face severe economic challenges. Which policy and programmatic approaches will be most effective in supporting IDPs to overcome these challenges and make progress toward self-reliance depends in part on the urban-rural composition of IDP populations. By analysing ...
Labor Mobility Partnerships (LaMP): Helping Connect International Labor Markets
April 25, 2019
If more legal channels for labor mobility were opened,  the incomes of developing country citizens could increase fourfold while global GDP could as much as double. These potential gains make labor mobility one of the most powerful tools for poverty alleviation currently on the current developm...
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Unpacking the Relationship between Migration and Development to Help Policymakers Address Africa-Europe Migration
April 03, 2019
European policymakers are currently meeting in Brussels. Top of the agenda: controlling irregular migration from Africa. To make this work, here’s what they need to understand about the relationship between migration and development.
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What Will the White House’s Halt to Aid Mean for the Northern Triangle? Here’s What We Know
April 02, 2019
The U.S. Administration announced Saturday that it has halted all aid to El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras—known as the Northern Triangle. Here’s what this decision to halt aid could mean, according to data and evidence.