With the aim to inspire the development of more informed strategies and action-oriented suggestions in the field of prevention of irregular migration across the Mediterranean, this policy paper provides a solid empirical basis collected by the University of Milan unit in the context of the European H2020 project ITHACA.
In Athens, access to affordable and decent housing remains problematic for the majority of the migrant population. Among the factors that do create challenges for migrants’ access to adequate and long-term housing are increasing housing prices, absence of relevant policies and social housing, shortages of affordable housing.
This paper recommends that government authorities house LGBTI+ refugees near support organizations, near doctors willing and able to help them when needed, and near work opportunities, via subsidies for support organizations.
Refugees’ lives are to a considerable extent affected by decisions taken by others, in so far as they rely on the support of host communities and governments, NGOs, international organisations, private sector sponsors and others to find protection, assistance, shelter and improved livelihoods.
How did media represent migrants? How did migrants represent themselves? And how did health institutions communicate with migrants during COVID-19 times?
These three questions led the first round of Policy Council Events, a series of meetings where stakeholders involved in the migration discourse are engaged to discuss issues relevant to the ongoing European migration agenda, research progresses and results. Migrant people, associations, policy makers, practitioners, journalists and media experts at the local, national and international levels in 8 of the ITHACA countries are protagonists of the ITHACA PCEs.
Results and recommendations are available in the first ITHACA Policy Brief.
This Policy Brief intends to provide answers and recommendations concerning two main
questions:
• How do qualitative and archival research relate with migration policies at the local,
national and international level around the Mediterranean and beyond today?
• In the future, how can the relationship between qualitative and archival research and
actual migration policies be more collaborative and effective?
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101004539. The content does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Commission. The European Commission is also not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
Photo credits: Mohamed Keita
تلقى هذا المشروع تمويلًا من برنامج Horizon 2020 للبحث والابتكار التابع للاتحاد الأوروبي بموجب اتفاقية المنحة رقم 101004539 ويجمع 12 منظمة شريكة مختلفة.
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