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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 explores the multifaceted causes of displacement, including conflict, environmental change, and economic factors. It also examines the social and psychological consequences faced by displaced individuals and communities.
This session focuses on the security implications of migration policies and practices, analyzing how states balance national security with humanitarian obligations. Discussions will include border control, surveillance, and the impact of security measures on migrant populations.
This track investigates the governance frameworks surrounding refugee populations, including international treaties and national policies. It aims to assess the effectiveness of these frameworks in protecting refugee rights and ensuring their integration.
This session addresses the human rights challenges faced by migrants and refugees, focusing on issues such as access to asylum, legal protections, and social services. It seeks to highlight the role of international law in safeguarding the rights of displaced individuals.
This track examines the relationship between globalization and contemporary migration trends, analyzing how economic, social, and political globalization influences migration flows. It will also consider the implications of these patterns for both sending and receiving countries.
This session focuses on the role of advocacy in promoting social justice for displaced populations. It will explore strategies employed by NGOs and civil society to influence policy and raise awareness about the rights of migrants and refugees.
This track delves into the intersection of international relations and migration policy, analyzing how diplomatic relations and global governance structures impact migration. It will also consider the role of international organizations in shaping migration agendas.
This session explores how displacement affects cultural identity and community cohesion among migrants. It will examine the challenges and opportunities for cultural preservation and integration in host societies.
This track investigates how technology influences migration processes, from information dissemination to border management. It will also consider the ethical implications of technology use in monitoring and controlling migrant populations.
This session focuses on the unique experiences of young migrants and refugees, addressing the challenges they face in education, employment, and social integration. It will also highlight innovative programs aimed at supporting youth in displacement contexts.
This track examines the impact of climate change on migration patterns, particularly how environmental degradation and natural disasters contribute to displacement. Discussions will include policy responses and the need for sustainable solutions to address climate-induced migration.