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Reintegration assistance for migrants going home is important for the EU. And yet, it is ineffective — involving returnee initiatives can reverse that.
Die im Artikel zum Ausdruck gebrachten Meinungen und Äußerungen der Gastautor_innen spiegeln nicht notwendigerweise die Haltung der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung wider.
Increased participation at the upcoming GRF can increase refugees’ tangible influence on issues that directly impact their lives.
Migrants returning to their country of origin often face precarious situations. Yet, policymakers cling to ineffective but supposedly quick solutions
Europe’s current approach to facilitating refugee returns and containing new arrivals from Syria is based on wishful thinking
These narratives are used by members of the German Bundestag.
Yvonne Blos (international)Yvonne.Blos(at)fes.de
Max Ostermayer (national)Max.Ostermayer(at)fes.de
Claudia Detsch (Europe / North America)Claudia-Detsch(at)fes.de
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