Migration & Displacement

Internally displaced persons inside a UNHCR tent, in Beto Timur, Timor-Leste. Photo: UN Photo/Martine Perret. No changes made. (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.) bit.ly/3jnDRZM

Internally displaced persons inside a UNHCR tent, in Beto Timur, Timor-Leste. Photo: UN Photo/Martine Perret. No changes made. (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.) bit.ly/3jnDRZM

Experiences of forced migration and displacement shed light on deep inequalities in support systems both within and across national borders and highlight the need for collective action to ensure that all young people have access to the kinds of education that enable them to create future opportunities.

In this blog series, we provide insight from researchers and practitioners who are using education to contribute to a new and inclusive global politics of migration. We welcome additional perspectives on these issues. Contributors may send their ideas or written work to reach@gse.harvard.edu.


 

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