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The Global Migration Crisis: Challenges and Responses
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Date
04 Jul 2016, 08:00am
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Location
Geneva, Switzerland
The Geneva Centre for Security Policy, in cooperation with IOM, is now accepting applications for the course "Global Migration Crisis: Challenges and ReSponses".
This course provides an overview of the global migration crisis, its trends and drivers, and will highlight the different push/pull factors and resulting humanitarian needs created by migration crises. Participants will learn how to develop comprehensive migration policies and innovative responses.
The course is open to representatives from governments (ministries and local municipalities), civil society organisations, international organisations and members of the private sector.