Re-Imagining Forced Migration Governance for 2030
The report explores future scenarios for forced migration governance by 2030, focusing on global challenges and innovative policy solutions.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Global Governance Futures |
Publication date: | May 1, 2019 |
Authors: | Angela Pilath, Anne Hammerstad, Astha Kapoor, Cédric Bischetti, Fransisca Christanti, Sayid Abdullaev, Helidah ‘Didi’ Ogude, Naoko Hashimoto, Sayid Abdullaev, Thiago Assunção, Tze-wei Ng |
Time horizon: | 2030 |
Geographic focus: | Global |
Page count: | 44 |
Methods
The methodology involved dialogue sessions in multiple cities, scenario planning, risk assessment, and consultations with experts. Fellows from diverse sectors collaborated to produce scenarios and policy recommendations for future global governance challenges.
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Key Insights
The Global Governance Futures program convened fellows from nine countries to address global challenges, focusing on forced migration governance for 2030. They used scenario planning and risk assessment to develop potential scenarios and policy projects, considering factors like environmental displacement, statelessness, and technology's role.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2019 publication year | 2030 time horizon | 2030s time horizon | English publication language | Global geographic scope | environmental displacement | forced migration | global geographic scope | governance | internally displaced persons | international community | migration | politics | private sector | proxy conflicts | responsibility-sharing | statelessness | technology | youth involvement