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Seminar: Migration og Udvikling – hvordan hænger det sammen?

Time: Thursday, 20 January at 13.00-16.40 hours

Venue: Danish Institute for International Studies, Main Auditorium, ground floor, Strandgade 71, Christianshavn, 1401 Kbn K

Background

Almost a decade has followed since the issue of migration and development surged the international development agenda and gained substantial attention among both policy makers and academics.


Time: Thursday, 20 January at 13.00-16.40 hours

Venue: Danish Institute for International Studies, Main Auditorium, ground floor, Strandgade 71, Christianshavn, 1401 Kbn K

Background

Almost a decade has followed since the issue of migration and development surged the international development agenda and gained substantial attention among both policy makers and academics.

Urged mainly by the shear amount of remittances sent home by migrants to their home countries, the World Bank as well as other donors grew an interest in the migration and development nexus.

They attempted to either ‘make migration work for the poor’ or to manage migration better through combined policies that included aid policies or both.

In developing countries governments also directed new attention towards the role of ‘their’ diasporas abroad, often wooing them rather than fearing their influence.

Throughout the past decade the nexus has been described as unsettled, later as a hype or a panacea for development, and various international forums and conferences has discussed the issue, but has this link between migration and development become more comprehended?

The aim of this DIIS seminar is to stimulate a discussion among policy makers, practitioners and academia by addressing a range of questions such as: How has the shifting ‘background policy developments’ such as intensified globalisation, economic crisis, changed international security situation, power interests and national policy environments (renationalising endeavours to ensure a so-called ‘coherency’) changed the nature of the nexus?

And what would be possible avenues for future policy making in the migration-development field?

SPEAKERS
* Hein de Haas, Research Associate, University of Oxford
* Paul Gosselink, Deputy Head, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Netherlands
* Ronald Skeldon, Professorial Fellow, University of Sussex
* Ninna Nyberg Sørensen, Senior Researcher, DIIS

PROGRAMME
13.00-13.10
Introduction by Birgitte Mossin Brønden, Analyst, DIIS

13.10-13.40
The Migration and Development Pendulum: A Critical View on Research and Policy – Hein de Haas, Research Associate, University of Oxford

13.40-14.10
Policymaking in the Nexus: Experience from the Netherlands and Beyond – Paul Gosselink, Deputy Head, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands

14.10-14.30
Comments From the Panel of Speakers

14.30-14.45
Coffee Break

14.45-15.15
Can Migration Induce Poverty Reduction? – Circular Migration and the Millennium Development Goals – Ronald Skeldon, Professorial Fellow, University of Sussex

15.15-15.45
Deducting the Development Outcome of Migration Management Strategies: A Critical Examination of Comprehensive Migration-Development Policies – Bringing in the Security Factor – Ninna Nyberg Sørensen, Senior Researcher, DIIS

15.45-16.05
Comments from the Panel of Speakers

16.05-16.40
Open Discussion

The seminar will be held in English.

Participation is free of charge, but registration is required. Please use the online registration form.

And do so no later than Wednesday, 19 January at 12.00 noon

Please await confirmation by e-mail from DIIS for participation.

Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), The Conference Section, Strandgade 56, 1401 Kbn K, tlf. 32 69 87 51, e-mail: [email protected] og web: www.diis.dk