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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track delves into the multifaceted causes of forced migration, including conflict, environmental change, and economic instability. It aims to analyze the social and psychological impacts on displaced populations and host communities.
This session focuses on the evolving notions of cultural identity among migrants and refugees in transnational settings. It seeks to understand how cultural practices and identities are negotiated and transformed in the diaspora.
This track examines the intersection of human rights law and refugee protection frameworks. It aims to highlight the challenges and successes in advocating for the rights of displaced individuals globally.
This session investigates the political and social implications of borders in the context of migration. It explores how border policies affect the lives of migrants and the dynamics of cross-border communities.
This track addresses the complexities of resettlement strategies for refugees and their integration into host societies. It focuses on best practices, challenges, and the role of community support in facilitating successful integration.
This session explores the phenomenon of statelessness and its impact on individuals and communities. It aims to analyze the legal, social, and economic challenges faced by stateless persons and the policies addressing their plight.
This track examines contemporary migration policies and their implications for global mobility. It seeks to understand how policy frameworks shape migration patterns and the experiences of migrants.
This session focuses on the role of humanitarian organizations in responding to the needs of displaced populations. It aims to evaluate the effectiveness of various humanitarian interventions in crisis situations.
This track investigates the role of diasporas in contributing to development in their home and host countries. It explores the social, economic, and political impacts of diaspora engagement on local communities.
This session examines the significance of social networks in the lives of migrants and refugees. It aims to understand how these networks facilitate community building and support systems in new environments.
This track explores the cultural narratives surrounding migration and displacement in literature, art, and media. It seeks to analyze how these representations shape public perceptions and policy responses to migration.