EU members met with Libya to discuss plans to stem the flow of migration from Africa to Europe. Farah Bogani explores the potential impacts of the new migration policy and whether it risks increasing instability in Libya.
Tag: refugees
A Greek Tragedy: Immigration Reality in the Camps
Konstantinos Efthymious sheds light on the unfortunate situation taking place within Greek refugee camps.
Know Your Crises: A Quick Guide to 5 Ongoing Crises You May Not Know About
Do you know your crises? Farah Bogani provides a quick guide to five ongoing crises you may not know about.
What’s Happening to The Refugees from Aleppo?
In this article, Mary Zelenova explores the aftermath of mass evacuations of civilians from the besieged territory of eastern Aleppo.
How we represent international migrants and why it matters
Are we treating migrants like Skittles? Changing international perceptions of Syrian refugees are analyzed by Stephanie Oldfield as she suggests that Syrian migrants have been repreatedly de-humanized.
Coffee Talk: ISIS, Mosul, and Iraq’s Fragmented Society
Michael Lumbers, Fadi Dawood, and Evon Sworesho discuss ISIS, and role Iraq’s government will have to play in bringing the fragmented society together following the liberation of Mosul.
Social Integration During Times of Crisis
How can refugees be integrated economically and socially? Sonia Liang analyzes the critical issue of integration during times of crisis.
The Movement: Liberal Party’s Promises
Andi Asimetaj examines Justin Trudeau’s campaign promises.
Asylum Seekers Fleeing Domestic Violence: The Case for a Broader Approach that Better Protects Claimants
Seema Kawar explores the legal challenges faced by women fleeing domestic violence making refugee claims in Canada.
Part IV: The Power of Migrants
Avoiding crisis and creating opportunity. Kelsey Berg discusses how the challenge facing Western nations involves utilizing the mass migration as a positive force.