Events
Conflict and Fragility
From abuse to cohabitation
This event is co-organised with Global Initiative - against transnational crime. If you wish to attend this event, please RSVP to Jessica Gerken.
The media’s depiction of migrant conditions in Libya is - correctly - gloomy and dark. Yet, this does not prevent this important issue from being approached in a positive angle. Migration governance can be improved in many different ways at a local level. This new original study from Clingendael offers an in-depth analysis of migration management in three very different municipalities: Ghat, Bani Walid and Zawiya.
Through a lively dissection of the political economy characterizing these cities, Clingendael’s research formats a number of recommendations that could help develop locale-specific programming and improve conditions for migrants and Libyans alike. Several local initiatives already exist. This new research sheds light on the numerous opportunities available to include migrants in a mutually beneficial way.
Programme
- Opening remarks: tba
- Presentation: Nancy Ezzedine and Jalel Harchaoui, Clingendael Institute
- Discussant: Jerome Tubiana, Independent Researcher
If you wish to attend this event, please RSVP to Jessica Gerken.