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Quarterly Mixed Migration Updates (Q1 2024)

The latest mixed migration trends and dynamics around the world

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Announcement

Short Essay Competition – Alternative Perspectives

Winners will have their essays published in the Mixed Migration Review 2024 & receive USD 1,000

Enter by 3 May

Latest research

Comparing smuggling dynamics

from Myanmar to Malaysia and Thailand

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New Paper

Secondary Actors

The role of smugglers in mixed migration through the Americas

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Featured resource

Return and reintegration in the context of Senegal

Strengthening the evidence base

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About the Mixed Migration Centre

MMC is a leading source for independent and high quality data, information, research and analysis on mixed migration. Through the provision of credible evidence and expertise, MMC aims to support agencies, policy makers and practitioners to make well-informed decisions, to positively impact global and regional migration policies, to contribute to protection and assistance responses for people on the move and to stimulate forward thinking in the sector responding to mixed migration.

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Featured Projects

Research with SOGIESC Migrants in Kenya to examine their Displacement Decision-Making and Protection Experiences

In 2024, MMC is collaborating with DRC Kenya on a DANIDA-funded project aimed at collecting evidence on the experiences of SOGIESC migrants in Kenya. The research focuses on the impact of recent anti-SOGIESC policy developments in Uganda, Kenya and the wider region on displacement decision-making, and intra- and cross-regional mixed migration.

Kenya
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MMC in the media

D’une zone de conflit à l’autre

« Quand la guerre a commencé au Yémen, il y a en fait eu une hausse du nombre de personnes qui passaient par là, remarque Bram Frouws, directeur de l’organisme de collecte de données Mixed Migration Centre (MMC). Parfois la guerre, et, par extension, la rupture de l’autorité de la loi, permet à plus de gens de traverser un pays, comme l’attention est ailleurs. »

By La Presse
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