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„The Migration Podcast“ introduces you with the most interesting topics that are currently discussed within the migration and policy sphere. Top experts explain current challenges, historic analogies and latest research results in simple words. Stay up-to-date on everything “migration” with this podcast, brought to you by the International Centre for Migration Policy Development.

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„The Migration Podcast“ introduces you with the most interesting topics that are currently discussed within the migration and policy sphere. Top experts explain current challenges, historic analogies and latest research results in simple words. Stay up-to-date on everything “migration” with this podcast, brought to you by the International Centre for Migration Policy Development.

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English


Episodes
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Migration Outlook 2024 - 10 migration issues to look out for

1/25/2024
In a year full of elections, ICMPD expects migration to be a pivotal topic. While many governments implement quick fixes ahead of their electoral cycles, opposition parties are tying their campaigns to migration-related promises. ICMPD’s 2024 Migration Outlook report forecasts record displacement levels resulting from war and conflict, leading to a further securitization of migration and offshoring of asylum procedures, as well as a rise in secondary movements. These developments are taking place while labour migration is ‘coming of age’ in Europe. The main author of the report, Martin Hofmann, ICMPD Principal Advisor provides an overview.

Duration:00:39:40

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Behind the scenes of the Vienna Migration Conference

12/18/2023
The Vienna Migration Conference is an annual event organised by ICMPD since 2016. It gathers decision-makers in the migration sphere and provides an informal platform to discuss and connect on anything migration. In this podcast episode, we are inviting ICMPD Deputy Director General Lukas Gehrke and ICMPD Head of Policy Malin Frankenhaeuser to take us behind the scenes of the Vienna Migration Conference.

Duration:00:37:12

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Empowering Migrant Workers: The Migrant Resource Centre Advantage (Pakistan and Iraq)

8/17/2023
Where would you turn to if you had the wish to work abroad but were unfamiliar with the labour laws in the country of your destination? How would you ensure that the information that you find online is accurate and reliable? In this episode, we delve into the critical role of Migrant Resource Centres (MRCs). Located throughout Central- and South Asia, they equip and empower migrants planning to work abroad, as well as those who have already arrived in a country of destination or want to return home. Moreover, the Migrant Resource Centres carry out information campaigns to help prevent migrants from falling victim to smugglers and human traffickers. Meet our Senior Project Manager Roma Golda, who is joined by Tiba Ibrahim, MRC Counselor (Iraq) and Nadia Kashif, MRC Coordinator (Pakistan), who share their unique insights from the MRC’s work. Elisabeth Minkow moderates this episode.

Duration:00:46:16

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Sudan Conflict: A New Migration Crisis?

6/15/2023
Sudan – Africa’s third largest county with a population of 45 million has recently made headlines, resembling a nightmare scenario. On April 15, a military conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces broke out, who had previously joined forces in a coup against the ruling president in 2019. One month in, 1000 civil casualties were reported, 5100 are injured. In an attempt to escape, it is estimated that already more than 100 thousand people have fled the country. Ayla Errin Bonfiglio, Regional Head of Eastern and Southern Africa, Yemen and Egypt from the Mixed Migration Centre and Barbara Salcher, Dialogue Coordinator of the Khartoum Process, elaborate on the current migration situation emerging from the conflict. The podcast is hosted by Elisabeth Minkow, ICMPD Communications Officer.

Duration:00:33:52

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Ukrainian refugees in the EU: Exit from Temporary Protection?

3/9/2023
When bombs started falling on Ukraine in February 24, fellow Europeans were fast to open their homes to provide shelter to Ukrainians. The EU was fast to react, too. On 4 March, 22, it pulled the so-called Temporary Protection Directive, for the very first time. One year into the war, the Directive, that had proved to be effective, was prolonged for another year. Nevertheless, the question remains: What can be ways out of the Temporary Protection Directive? ICMPD Senior Policy Advisor, Asylum Expert Martin Wagner, reflects back and looks into the future of Temporary Protection Directive and why it’s important to start to look for exit strategies now.

Duration:00:21:02

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Zooming in: 6 regions to look out for in 2023

3/3/2023
Migration is a global phenomenon, however, the majority of migration movements happen within regions. The International Centre for Migration Policy Development identified six priority regions, in which operations take place in close cooperation with local partners. These regions include Western Balkans and Türkiye, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Silk Routes, Mediterranean, West Africa, Pan Africa Initiatives. In this podcast episode, we invited Mr. Martijn Pluim, Director Migration Dialogues and Cooperation, to provide an overview of the different regions' most pressing migration challenges in the year 2023.

Duration:00:49:16

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Migration Outlook 2023 – origins, key events and trends in migration

1/25/2023
Europe and the EU are experiencing perhaps the most challenging times since the end of the Second World War, - in terms of the geopolitical situation and migration, flight and displacement. How will the war in Ukraine, economic recession, labour shortages and climate change affect migration in the EU in 2023? Martin Hofmann, ICMPD Principal Advisor provides an overview.

Duration:00:42:27

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Tunisia – Why people migrate

12/13/2022
Despite being one of the most prosperous countries in Africa, Tunisia has had one of the highest rates of asylum seekers in the EU in 2022. A decade after the so-called Arab Spring, Tunisia is struggling economically. To better understand the motifs, challenges and overall migration situation in and outside the country, Tunisia has carried out the very first National Survey on Migration, interviewing more than 180 thousand households over the period of one year. ICMPD has carried out the project. In this episode, we interview Donya Smida, who is the head of the Office in Tunisia as well as the Portfolio Manager for Tunisia and Libya.

Duration:00:38:48

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Climate change and migration: Pakistan at the forefront

9/29/2022
More than 1500 dead, 12 thousand injured and 30 million internally displaced – Pakistan is facing its biggest humanitarian crisis in 75 years, caused by unusual weather phenomena worldwide. Why is this country, which is responsible for just one percent of global emissions, among the top ten countries most affected by climate change? And what conclusions can be drawn for climate-change-induced migration in the long run? Ayesha Qaisrani, ICMPD researcher guides you through this complex issue in an understandable way.

Duration:00:23:54

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Afghanistan: Humanitarian aid is not enough

7/27/2022
When the Taliban took rule over Afghanistan in August 2021, he was busy evacuating his staff out of the country: Samim Ahmadi, ICMPD Country Coordinator for Afghanistan, looks back on one year of Taliban rule and provides an update on current and persistent migration movements and measures to create save pathways.

Duration:00:28:28

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Of war and wheat: How the Russian attack on Ukraine affects migration in North Africa

6/15/2022
When thinking about the Russian attack on Ukraine, one would not necessarily think of its effects on North Africa and migration. Our research officer Nesrine Ben Brahim has done that and uncovers the interdependencies of the skyrocketing wheat prices, political upheaval and possible new migration movements within and out of the African continent. This episode is moderated by Elisabeth Minkow, ICMPD Communications Officer.

Duration:00:27:51

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Refugees Welcome? Challenges and opportunities to the integration process of Ukrainians in the EU

5/13/2022
The number of Ukrainians fleeing the Russian war has increased to almost 6 million international displaced in just over 2 months. A vast majority of them are now in the EU under the Temporary Protection Directive. And while the primary goal – ensuring physical safety – was carried out with unprecedented speediness, the question of integration is becoming more urgent now, for both the newly arrived and the residents in the host countries. In this podcast episode Justyna Seges Frelak (ICMPD Senior Policy Analyst) and Caitlin Katsiaficas (ICMPD Policy Analyst) are sharing insights into the current challenges and lessons learned from the past. Moderated by Elisabeth Minkow, ICMPD Communications Officer.

Duration:00:36:53

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Ukraine: Our activities on the ground

4/5/2022
In this episode of the ICMPD Migration Podcast, we invited Mr. Radim Zak, ICMPD Head of region for Eastern Europe and Central Asia. He talks about the situation from perspective of his project staff on the ground and how ICMPD which runs numerous projects in Ukraine has reacted on project level. The podcast is presented by Elisabeth Minkow, ICMPD Communications Officer.

Duration:00:32:13

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Ukrainian refugees in the EU – what you need to know now

3/29/2022
For the first time since its establishment, the EU triggered the Temporary Protection Directive as a quick solution to the enormous amount of refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. Martin Wagner, a top expert in international protection, asylum and the EU, explains how it works as well as its pros and cons. Moderation by Elisabeth Minkow, ICMPD Communication Officer.

Duration:00:28:36

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ICMPD Migration Outlook 2022, South and West Asia

3/18/2022
The ICMPD Migration Outlook 2022 presents an overview of the most pressing migration issues in the year to come. In this episode we are specifically looking into migration issues in South and West Asia. We invited the two co-authors of the ICMPD Migration Outlook, Maegan Hendow and Naozad Hodiwala who will be critically questioned by Martina Bachler, a journalist working on political and economic issues. Hosted by: Elisabeth Minkow, ICMPD Communications Officer.

Duration:00:40:50

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12 Migration Issues to look out for in 2022

2/15/2022
The ICMPD Migration Outlook 2022 presents an overview of the 12 migration issues to look out for in 2022. In this episode you will meet Martin Hofmann, the main author of the ICMPD Migration Outlook. He is critically questioned by Martina Bachler, journalist working on politics and economy. You will hear: Why were certain political issues given preference above others? What makes “the Belarus case” a precedent for the EU and why is Ukraine not mentioned? What about migration and climate change? These and many more questions will be answered in this episode. Hosted by: Elisabeth Minkow, ICMPD Communications Officer.

Duration:00:49:01

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Teaser - ICMPD Migration Outlook 2022

2/11/2022
On February 15th the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) starts its Podcast with the first episode on the key findings of the Migration Outlook 2022.

Duration:00:00:44