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Why do migrants cross the rough sea? Getting to the root causes of migration

The Mediterranean Sea is the deadliest sea on earth. Even though it is surrounded by the shores of a Europe which aims to promote human rights, or perhaps because of that, thousands of migrants disappear every year while attempting to cross the water on makeshift boats. The conference : “The Rough Sea : Mediterranean routes […]

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Legal vs irregular migration: Case studies from Poland and the US

On October 30th 2023, the College of Europe in Natolin hosted a seminar titled: “Two Case Studies in New Trends in Global Migration”. Two experts – Patryk Kugiel, a researcher at the Polish Institute of International Affairs, and Jennifer Babaie, Director of Legal Services at Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center – were invited to discuss

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To find solutions we must understand the problem. Reflections from Natolin’s Annual Migration Conference

On Saturday November 18th 2023, the Migration Nest, led by Patrycja Sasnal and assisted by students from the College of Europe in Natolin, invited a panel of renowned experts from the European institutions and academia to Natolin for the Annual Migration Conference. Although the focus of this year’s conference was “Mediterranean routes of migration to

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Countering disinformation: Strategies to foster social resilience

Disinformation is a growing threat in the European Union with geopolitical and democratic implications. Through the spread of false information with the aim of misleading, some external actors can endanger and undermine EU values for their own sake. This takes place in many contexts, such as elections, the COVID-19 pandemic or Russia’s war in Ukraine.

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Empowering Refugees: investigating the potential of blockchain for humanitarian assistance

In times of crisis, individuals and organizations need to step up and help those in need. The Russian war in Ukraine has led to a humanitarian emergency and we have seen a new breed of challenges in the humanitarian sector. These are individuals and groups using innovative approaches to provide much-needed aid to those affected

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