Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores the spatial dimensions of forced migration, examining how geographic factors influence the movement of displaced populations. It aims to highlight the role of geography in shaping migration patterns, settlement trends, and the experiences of refugees.
This session focuses on the effectiveness and challenges of humanitarian interventions in areas affected by conflict and forced migration. Participants will discuss case studies and best practices for delivering aid and support to vulnerable populations.
This track examines the complexities of migration policy and governance in the context of forced migration. It invites discussions on the role of national and international frameworks in shaping migration experiences and outcomes.
This session investigates the relationship between political violence and forced migration, analyzing how conflicts lead to displacement. Scholars will present research on the causes and consequences of such violence on affected communities.
This track addresses the challenges and strategies for post-conflict recovery in regions experiencing forced migration. It will focus on the role of social work and community engagement in rebuilding lives and fostering resilience.
This session emphasizes the importance of human rights in the context of forced migration and refugee protection. Participants will explore legal frameworks and advocacy efforts aimed at safeguarding the rights of displaced individuals.
This track investigates the implications of globalization on migration governance, particularly in relation to forced migration. Discussions will center on international cooperation, policy coherence, and the role of non-state actors.
This session explores the interplay between conflict resolution efforts and migration dynamics. Scholars will analyze how peacebuilding initiatives can mitigate forced migration and promote stability.
This track examines the role of ethnic conflicts in shaping displacement patterns and the experiences of refugees. It aims to provide insights into the socio-political factors that drive forced migration.
This session focuses on the social protection mechanisms available to displaced populations, including access to services and support systems. Participants will discuss innovative approaches to enhance the well-being of refugees and internally displaced persons.
This track investigates the intersection of security studies and forced migration, analyzing how security concerns influence migration policies and practices. Discussions will include the implications of securitization for displaced individuals and communities.
