Since the Valletta Summit held at the end of 2015, the European Union (EU) as a bloc and more so through the direct initiatives of some if its Member States has expanded its efforts to address the migrant crisis.
As a result of the global incorporation of local economies, the Mediterranean rural world is undergoing an intense ‘modernization of its agricultural sector.’
Si Italia y la UE quieren presentarse como actores creíbles, deberían poner en marcha nuevas políticas migratorias, más allá de la seguridad.
The current forced migration of Palestinian refugees, largely overshadowed by the magnitude of the Syrian refugee crisis, raises many questions regarding the status of refugees forced to leave their countries.
The absence of an efficient asylum and migration policy, the lack of a mechanism to impose EU policies and agreements and the absence of a quick reaction mechanism are considered to be behind the negative assessment of the EU institutions’ role.
“Las personas refugiadas deben integrarse adecuadamente o poder regresar sin riesgos a sus países. Cualquier otra solución será frágil y poco sostenible a largo plazo”.
La educación, uno de los pilares de la ayuda humanitaria, se enfrenta a desafíos como el volumen de desplazados, el idioma y los múltiples actores implicados.
Concebidos para acoger temporalmente a quienes huyen de los conflictos, los campos de refugiados se transforman en entidades urbanas donde sus residentes tratan de reconfigurar su vida.
La arquitectura de la acogida de refugiados requiere un enfoque que aúne movilidad, dignidad y respeto, pero también ecología, rapidez de instalación y reciclaje de la construcción.
During the last decade, the issue of migrant and refugee arrivals on European shores in the Mediterranean has undoubtedly been a constant key topic on European political agendas, as well as in the media and as a civil society concern.
The Mediterranean has long been a major migratory region, but the factors responsible for this mobility have gradually become more diverse.
There is no doubt that what has been termed the migration or refugee crisis in Europe has been framed in the public and media discourse as the defining phenomenon of the second decade of the 21st century.