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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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One step forwards, two steps back? Gender justice in German foreign policy

30.10.2025
In a new publication, Barbara Mittelhammer looks at gender justice in German foreign policy after the abandonment of the feminist guidelines.
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Visitors of a Kenyan-German job fair in Nairobi at the booth of the Goethe-Institut

The Price of Mobility

23.10.2025 Presseeinladung
In September 2024 the bilateral migration agreement between Kenya and Germany was signed. A year later, it has become clear that the agreement reflects not only hope but also deep structural contradictions that define the global labour economy.
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Review: FES Human Rights Awards 2025

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The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung's Human Rights Award 2025 has been awarded to International Detention Coalition (IDC) in recognition of its relentless work to promote the human rights of all individuals affected by immigration detention.
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Blick auf ein Aufnahmezentrum für Migrant:innen in Albanien.

How to Implement Human Rights Monitoring

09.10.2025
EU border zones regularly see grave human rights violations. The new EU Independent Fundamental Rights Monitoring Mechanism could help.
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Mythbusting immigration detention

01.10.2025
This year's Human Rights Award goes to International Detention Coalition. It’s time to break down common myths around immigration detention and alternatives.
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LKW-Ladung mit Mehlsäcken. Humanitäre Hilfe.

Public Acceptance Is Not Optional

25.09.2025 Presseeinladung
In Libya and Tunisia, foreign aid organisations are facing growing scepticism and government surveillance. How do they deal with this?
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Destination Germany

18.09.2025 Presseeinladung
The foundation of fair labour migration that fosters development lies in recognising the perspectives of the countries of origin.
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Women perform a dance at the inauguration of the Vietnamese Buddhist temple Loc Uyen in Lichtenhagen.

Between hope and exploitation

16.09.2025
This year marks 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Germany and Vietnam, a partnership in which migration plays an instrumental role.
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Labour in the G20 – welcomed but offered little

04.09.2025
The South African G20 presidency is setting the right agenda—but it lacks the resources to meet the demands of the Labor 20 summit.
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Why integration work needs more than temporary programmes

04.09.2025 Audio
Ten years of refugee migration to Germany: The example of Osnabrück clearly shows which structures are effective – and where local authorities still have work to do. An interview with Ralf Sabelhaus from the Equal Opportunities Department of the City...
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Migration gestalten – gerecht und global!

Zehn Botschaften für einen Perspektivwechsel auf Migration und Mobilität. more

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