Panel

Protecting Migrants’ and Refugees’ Human Rights: Recommendations for Policy and Practice

Wed
Sep
11

What are the dynamics of migration, asylum and forced displacement in the Americas? How can we enforce the international norms and standards for protecting internally displaced persons? How do we reduce the number of deaths at the world’s deadliest border crossing, the U.S.-Mexico border? And how can migration policy and practice protect a “right to stay” and flourish in one’s home country as well as recognizing a “right to migrate” in the face of insecurity and gross poverty? 

Join us for a series of panel discussions with top migration experts, academics, researchers and practitioners, who will discuss how to protect the human rights and human dignity of some of the world’s most vulnerable people. 

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Presented by the Organization of American States’ Department of Social Inclusion and the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs, with the support from the Keough School’s Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the International Organization for Migration, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the Keough School’s Pulte Institute for Global Development.