Spotlight: EU Asylum Reform

The future of migration and asylum in Europe

A reform of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) is to be achieved before the end of this European parliamentary term. In view of the renewed increase in the number of people wishing to immigrate to Europe, the debate revolves around isolation and defense. This does not do justice to the manifold aspects of human mobility and bears the risk of taking short-sighted political decisions.

Accompanying the CEAS process, this series of articles opens up German, European and international perspectives on a complex issue.

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A protester seen displaying a poster relating to migrant women on strike. The Poster says 'Dones Migrades Fem vaga', 'Migrant women on the move'.

'Gender-responsive' is Not Enough

23.01.2024 Displacement, Migration, Integration, Migration policy
Why we need a bottom-up and intersectional Feminist Migration Policy
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Liberian Women in peace Building Network(WIPNET) hold placards to protest for peaceful run-off presidential elections in Monrovia, Liberia,

What does a feminist foreign policy mean for building peace?

20.12.2023 Gender Weltweit, Peace and Security
How alternative peacebuilding approaches in the context of a feminist foreign policy provide an opportunity for transformative conflict management on the African continent.
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Zwei Grenzpolizeiwagen und Beamte an einer Grenze, dahinter ein weißer Transporter.

The Human Life Cost of the New Pact on Migration and Asylum

19.12.2023 Displacement, Migration, Integration, Migration policy
Safeguarding human rights must be at the core of any discussion when talking about managing migration and its challenges.
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Ein Vater und sein Sohn wärmen sich vor einem völlig ausgebombten Gebäude in Chan Yunis am Feuer.

‘Whether you are still alive the next day is a matter of luck’

17.12.2023 Peace and Security
FES Project Manager Usama Antar on his evacuation from Gaza, the current humanitarian situation on the ground and Hamas’ support among the population
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China’s international development cooperation. History, Development Finance Apparatus, and Case Studies from Africa

14.12.2023
Beijing is one of the world's largest donors of development aid and uses development financing as a foreign policy instrument. A new analysis of FES Asia shows how this came about.
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June 29, 2022, Nador, Morocco: View of the border between Nador and Melilla.

The EU’s blind spots

14.12.2023 Displacement, Migration, Integration, Refugee Policy
EU’s externalisation policy is benefitting smugglers, has adverse effect for Africa’s economic and social prosperity and overlooks that 96% of African refugees are hosted by African countries, says Felicity Okoth, coordinator of the International...
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Delegation of the Marshall Islands hugging each other, taken during the final session in the plenary of COP28 in Dubai, 13 December 2023.

The Outcome of COP28: More False Hopes for the Future

13.12.2023 Die Welt gerecht gestalten, Climate Change, Energy and Environment
The phase-out has now proven to be an illusion. Packed with mostly toothless resolutions, the COP caravan keeps chugging along, says Thomas Hirsch.
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Every woman around the world has something to learn from Cameroonian women

13.12.2023 News, Interview
In this IPS interview Sally Mboumien, one of the winners of the German Africa Prize 2023, talks about the various conflicts in Cameroon, violence against women and their fight for peace.
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Panel Side Event on Just Transition at the COP28

City Of Dreams

13.12.2023 Climate Change, Energy and Environment
The urbanization of our world needs a concept. Cities are excellent actors in climate adaptation. Unveiling pathways forward at COP28.
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Scissors left behind after the floods

Hospital under mudslides

13.12.2023 Climate Change, Energy and Environment
Cyclone Freddy devastated hospitals and transport routes in Malawi. This puts pregnant women in particular at risk, writes Chimwemwe Padatha.
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Migration gestalten – gerecht und global!

Zehn Botschaften für einen Perspektivwechsel auf Migration und Mobilität. more

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