CARIM-East is the first migration observatory focused on the Eastern Neighbourhood of the European Union. The project covers all countries of the Eastern Partnership initiative (Belarus, Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan) and Russian Federation.
10 December 2011
The Second Training Session of the project "Observatory of Migration to the East of Europe" (CARIM East) took place on 27th and 28th October 2011 in the premises of the College of Europe in Warsaw.
Project: India-EU Migration
By Philippe Fargues, Rupa Chanda, Ryszard Cholewinski, Jean-Baptiste Meyer, Pirkko Pitkanen, Hildegard Schneider, Carol Upadhya, Anja Wiesbrock
Project: Transatlantic
by Philippe Fargues, Demetrios G. Papademetriou, Giambattista Salinari, and Madeleine Sumption
Migration represents both an opportunity and a challenge. While well-managed migration may foster progress and welfare in both source and host countries, its mismanagement may put social cohesion, security and sovereignty at risk. Because migration is rapidly evolving, knowledge needs to be constantly updated and shared with policy makers. As a global phenomenon, its study requires innovative cooperation between scholars around the world.
The Migration Policy Centre (MPC) conducts research that is at the same time scientifically robust and policy-relevant at European level, targeting both policymakers and politicians. It includes several large research projects, most of them co-financed by the European Union.