When? November 5-6, 2020
Where? Virtual
Taking the 2030 Agenda as a starting point, this workshop will explore the contributions different strands of research working on refugees and forced migration (e.g. Human Rights, Peace and Conflict, Migration, Development, etc.) make to the debate around the local integration of forcibly displaced people. Thereby, our aim is to initiate a discussion on how we, as a community, can foster these interlinkages, increase networking and strengthen existing collaborations.
Participants should send RSVPs by 2 November 2020 to Mrs. Gisela Kuhlmann (governance@die-gdi.de).
The workshop is part of the FFVT cooperation project, with BICC and DIE among the cooperating partners. FFVT brings together research on migration, development, conflict and violence, climate change, health, governance and human rights and other topics. The aim of the project is to link academic activities across these fields and thus increase the visibility of research on refugees and forced migration both in Germany and internationally by promoting a dialogue between academia, practitioners, the media and politics.
Bonn Alliance for Sustainability Research
German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)
Tulpenfeld 6
53113 Bonn