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‘Nobody will answer you if you talk’: The case for research on trafficking in emergencies

Evidence to Policy Research Ethics

By Alina Potts

‘Nobody will answer you if you talk’: The case for research on trafficking in emergencies

In the spring of 2013, I traveled to northern Syria as part of an international organization’s emergency response team. Over the course of that year, more than a hundred thousand people would flee fighting further south only to find the border with Turkey closed, and seek safety in makeshift camps strewn among parched olive groves. My… Read more →←

Why research should be a priority in the global response to the child migration crisis

Evidence Publication & data launches

By Rayyan Sabet-Parry

Why research should be a priority in the global response to the child migration crisis

With world leaders gathering at the United Nations for high level deliberations on the global migration crisis, the need for solid evidence to develop better policies on child migration has never been greater. As a response, UNICEF has released a new report, “Uprooted: The Growing Crisis for Migrant and Refugee Children,”… Read more →←

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