Natalie Welfens contributes to policy report on resettlement

RefMig postdoctoral researcher, Natalie Welfens, has contributed to the policy report “Towards a Global Resettlement Alliance”, recently published by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. The report includes an overview of codified rights, resettlement and safe pathways, analyses the main political claims about resettlement, and proposes a plan to revive resettlement and humanitarian admission by 2024, based on six country reports. Natalie contributed to the infographic on “Rights, Resettlement and Complementary Pathways” and the short analysis “Debating Resettlement”, which provides a guide through political claims about resettlement and complementary pathways. You can find the complete study here.

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