Posts tagged Canada
GAPs Indicator Proposal: Adopting Policy Effectiveness Framework into Return Governance

This report presents an indicator proposal to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of return governance by systematically linking policy design, implementation practices, and observable outcomes. Building on the policy effectiveness framework…

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Promising Return Practices

This concept note, prepared as part of WP9 of the GAPs project, aims to identify and categorise “good” and “promising” practices regarding coerced returns. Synthesising findings from GAPs Work Packages 2-9, it proposes both an analytical framework and a standardised structure to support a comparative and multi-dimensional mapping of returnrelated practices across selected countries.

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AU-EU Cooperation on Returns: Understanding Transregional Dialogues and Contesting Regional Mobility Agendas

Several studies on return diplomacy focus on how the EU and its member states use their power  and resources to shape negotiation outcomes and control migration by developing bilateral,  regional, and inter-regional mechanisms and through international organizations. As a result, studies on return (migration)…

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Between Discipline and Biopolitics: The Role of IOM and UNHCR in the Return of Crisis-Affected Populations

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) return crisis-affected populations as part of their humanitarian interventions under the assumption that return represents a solution to the initial displacement. This assumption raises the question of…

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