Successive displacement crises over the past decade, combined with limited growth in traditional resettlement, have highlighted the urgent need for alternative legal pathways for people in need of international protection. Civil-society organisations across Europe, often in collaboration with governments and other stakeholders, have launched various refugee sponsorship initiatives and complementary pathway schemes, including education and labor-based programmes. While some of these initiatives have reached significant scale, many still struggle to expand.
Join this webinar where experts will explore the steps that can be taken to unlock further growth and overcome obstacles to scaling these initiatives. They also will outline the key components necessary for building a robust ecosystem for growth and long-term success, highlighting innovative tools and mechanisms that are driving progress. The event will launch a new MPI Europe report featuring insights and recommendations for policymakers, practitioners, and other stakeholders engaged in expanding legal pathways for people in need of international protection.
This conversation is convened under the Complementary Pathways Network (COMET) Project, which aims to develop a blueprint for complementary pathways in Europe by creating common tools and quality standards for matching, predeparture orientation, reception, and post-arrival support, and by building the capacity of receiving communities.
WEDNESDAY, 4 DECEMBER 2024
3:30 P.M. CET (Brussels, Berlin) / 2:30 P.M. GMT (Lisbon, London) / 9:30 A.M. ET (New York, DC)
SPEAKERS:
- Belen Zanzuchi, Policy Analyst, Migration Policy Institute Europe
- Daniele Albanese, Head of Europe Programs, Talent Beyond Boundaries
- Fiona Kendall, European and Legal Affairs Advisor, Federation of Protestant Churches in Italy
MODERATOR:
- Susan Fratzke, Senior Policy Analyst, Migration Policy Institute