EuroMedMig Manifesto for a City Governance of Mediterranean Migration

The EuroMedMig Research Network on Migration has released a Manifesto for Mediterranean Cities and Migration Governance synthesizing the main diangoses, challenges and recommendations identified in the EUMedMi International Symposium. The meeting, held on October 21st, 2022 at Palau de Pedralbes in Barcelona, was the final result of a European project coordinated by the GRITIM-UPF Research Group. Mediterranean cities are historical migration hubs but over the past decades, their governance capacities have been reduced due to lacking resources and rigid legislative frameworks that could not cope with the increasing migrant arrivals. The EuroMedMig Research Network on Migration has just released a Manifesto for a City Governance of Mediterranean Migration collecting the main concerns and governance proposals discussed during the EUMedMi International Symposium 2022 celebrated on the past October 21st, 2022, at Palau de Pedralbes, in Barcelona. The document has been prepared by the EuroMedMig Office Coordination Unit, the EUMedMi project director and co-director, with inputs from the EuroMedMig Scientific Committee. What are the main contributions of the EUMedMi Symposium?. Manifesto provides five main recommendations for a future research and policy agenda for Mediterranean migration governance: 1.
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