The Global Exchange on Migration and Diversity is a COMPAS initiative facilitating knowledge exchange, collaboration and social impact.
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Migration Governance, Management and Policy

Exploring strategic approaches to managing migration challenges at the international, national and local level

OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN COOPERATION BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MIGRATION IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA

Our fourth Autumn Academy, a residential symposium for 30 senior policy makers, NGO leaders and foundations from across Europe, working at EU, national and city level, with shared learning from the United States

ONLINE TOOL FOR DESTITUTE FAMILIES (2016-2019) >>

An award winning online tool designed with practitioners, building on COMPAS research, to make it easier to assess the eligibility of a destitute migrant family for support under s17 Children Act.

MIGRATION SERVICES IN WALES (2015-17) >>

Provision of information, training and advice, in collaboration with the Welsh Refugee Council and the Migration Observatory

EU-CHINA MIGRATION (2016) >>

Training course for Chinese policy-makers and practitioners discussing effective labour migration management. Co-organized jointly by International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the ILO International Training Centre.

MIGRATION TRAINING IN GEORGIA (2015-16)>>

Support in producing a public outreach strategy and training for communications teams around migration, with the International Centre for Migration Policy Development and the Government of Georgia

BREAKFAST BRIEFINGS (2013-16)>>

Our regular Breakfast Briefing Series presented topical, cutting edge research and analysis on migration related issues to an audience of government officials, political representatives, civil society organisations and academics in London.

MIGRANT DOMESTIC WORKERS IN S.E.ASIA >>

Commissioned research for the International Labour Organisation investigating how to affect social mobilization and public awareness on the rights of domestic workers.