WASHINGTON and STUTTGART Seeking to redesign the global humanitarian protection and refugee resettlement infrastructure in ways that advance equity, flexibility and sustainability, the Migration Policy Institute and Robert Bosch Stiftung today launched a new initiative, “ Beyond Territorial Asylum: Making Protection Work in a Bordered World .” With asylum systems under immense pressure and public trust eroded by the increasing numbers of spontaneous arrivals in Europe, North America and beyond, territorial asylum is under threat. And on the refugee front, many of the neediest refugees remain in extremely vulnerable situations worldwide, facing scant prospects for resettlement or other durable solutions. These realities have only been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which brought humanitarian operations to a standstill, limited already strained asylum and resettlement infrastructure and further eroded the decades-old norms underpinning a protection system forged in
MPI, Robert Bosch Foundation Launch Ambitious Initiative Aimed at Redesigning the Humanitarian Protection & Resettlement Infrastructure - World
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