The Covid-19 pandemic is an unprecedented phenomenon that has challenged governments, international organisations, academics, and members of the civil society worldwide. In an effort to contribute to the alleviation of the pandemic and enhance the dialogue among diaspora experts, the International Organisation of Migration and iDiaspora organised three global exchanges. This policy brief argues that these platforms are particularly useful in times of crisis and restricted mobility because diasporas around the world have been able to share crucial information, give advice and create an open dialogue to inspire other migrants to develop their own initiatives against the pandemic
New developments in international migration, communication, and technology have facilitated the grow...
The Coronavirus pandemic affected several sectors including the policies of national governments an...
This open access book discusses the socio-political context of the COVID-19 crisis and questions the...
peer reviewedThe Covid-19 pandemic is an unprecedented phenomenon that has challenged governments, i...
The COVID-19 pandemic constitutes an unprecedented challenge for policy-makers worldwide. The corona...
The COVID-19 pandemic has legitimized diaspora as a transnational actor in its own right. Diasporas ...
This article argues that, since the COVID-19 outbreak, ‘digital diasporas’ worldwide may have been s...
In this intervention, we discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has reconfigured transnational mobilities...
In this intervention, we discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has reconfigured transnational mobilities...
Over the last decades, globalisation has led to a new class of ‘global citizens’. However, this cosm...
The health and socio-economic crises induced by the COVID-19 pandemic have particularly hit hard mig...
A much-anticipated end of the COVID-19 pandemic is on the horizon. It is important to reflect on the...
The Covid-19 pandemic has aggravated pre-existing vulnerabilities faced by asylum seekers, refugees,...
For a region as troubled by the COVID-19 pandemic as Latin America still is, the capacities displaye...
Drawing on 70 interviews with humanitarians, members of governments, and civil society organisations...
New developments in international migration, communication, and technology have facilitated the grow...
The Coronavirus pandemic affected several sectors including the policies of national governments an...
This open access book discusses the socio-political context of the COVID-19 crisis and questions the...
peer reviewedThe Covid-19 pandemic is an unprecedented phenomenon that has challenged governments, i...
The COVID-19 pandemic constitutes an unprecedented challenge for policy-makers worldwide. The corona...
The COVID-19 pandemic has legitimized diaspora as a transnational actor in its own right. Diasporas ...
This article argues that, since the COVID-19 outbreak, ‘digital diasporas’ worldwide may have been s...
In this intervention, we discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has reconfigured transnational mobilities...
In this intervention, we discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has reconfigured transnational mobilities...
Over the last decades, globalisation has led to a new class of ‘global citizens’. However, this cosm...
The health and socio-economic crises induced by the COVID-19 pandemic have particularly hit hard mig...
A much-anticipated end of the COVID-19 pandemic is on the horizon. It is important to reflect on the...
The Covid-19 pandemic has aggravated pre-existing vulnerabilities faced by asylum seekers, refugees,...
For a region as troubled by the COVID-19 pandemic as Latin America still is, the capacities displaye...
Drawing on 70 interviews with humanitarians, members of governments, and civil society organisations...
New developments in international migration, communication, and technology have facilitated the grow...
The Coronavirus pandemic affected several sectors including the policies of national governments an...
This open access book discusses the socio-political context of the COVID-19 crisis and questions the...