Forced Migration and Development
Forced migration understood in the broadest sense is a challenging and complex topic, encompassing different groups of people, fleeing from persecution or conflict, escaping environmental change, natural or human made disasters, migrating because of development projects or being deported or trafficked. Only a sub-set of these persons falls within UNHCR’s mandate, which includes refugees, asylum seekers, stateless persons and internally displaced persons (IDPs). Existing approaches based on humanitarian, human rights and security perspectives need to be complemented with a development perspective. This is particularly true in the cases where forces driving migration intermingle with economic factors.
The Thematic Working Group (TWG) will contribute to clarifying the links between forced migration and development, focusing on areas where there are knowledge gaps, including on:
- Interactions between economic and non-economic drivers of migration
- Remittance behaviour of refugees, in particular, personal transfers sent to and from refugees
- Impacts of refugees and IDPs on host communities and host countries
- Economic opportunities (e.g., access to labor markets) and rights (e.g., access to health and education) for refugees and IDPs
- Treatment of refugees and IDPs under the national law of a host country or an origin country, drawing on KNOMAD’s current Migration and the Law project.
Chairs and Focal Point
Caroline Bahnson
World Bank|Co-chair
Sonia Plaza
World Bank|Focal Point
Events
June 01
Conference
Jun 01-02, 2017
Washington DC
May 08
February 28
January 31
January 31
Seminar
Jan 31, 2017
Berlin, Germany
January 31
Seminar
Jan 31, 2017
Washington DC
December 01
Conference
Dec 01, 2016
Washington DC
October 19
Seminar
Oct 19, 2016
Washington DC
September 18
July 19
Other
Jul 19, 2016
New York
July 08
Seminar
Jul 08, 2016
Washington DC
June 15
Conference
Jun 15, 2016
Washington DC
March 17
Panel Discussion
Mar 17, 2016
Washington DC
March 17
Other
Mar 17, 2016
Washington DC
February 12
November 20
Workshop
Nov 20, 2015
Washington DC
October 29
September 29
September 08
Publications
POLICY BRIEF|March 2022
WORKING PAPER|July 2018
SYNTHESIS NOTE|November 2015
POLICY BRIEF|October 2017
WORKING PAPER|August 2017
WORKING PAPER|May 2017
WORKING PAPER|March 2016
STUDY|September 2016