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Learn about recent practices from governments, civil society, international organizations, and other stakeholders to gain insight into their experiences implementing the Global Compact’s objectives and guiding principles – get ready to be inspired!

Elaborada en colaboración con el Centro de Investigación sobre Migración de IMISCOE, esta base de datos permite acceder a un conjunto de expertos en migración de todo el mundo. Los académicos e investigadores inscritos en IMISCOE contribuyen con sus publicaciones y conocimientos especializados a fomentar la innovación en materia de migración, aportando sus bagajes sobre una serie de temas relacionados con el Pacto Mundial para la Migración. En sus perfiles se ofrecen enlaces a sus investigaciones. Realice búsquedas por especialidad y ubicación en la base de datos que figura a continuación para encontrar a un experto y consultar sus últimos trabajos. Inicie sesión para contactar con un experto de manera directa.

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ICM
Postdoctoral Researcher
Aubervilliers

Geographer, postdoctoral researcher & scientific coordinator of the HEALTH department at the collaborative Institut, associate researcher at the IRMC (Tunis) since September 2021.
From September 2017 to July 2021 , Betty Rouland was a CNRS-MEAE researcher developing a research program on "Globalization, regional mobilities and local development: towards the emergence of a transnational health care space in North Africa?" at the Institut de Recherche sur le Maghreb Contemporain. Her work focuses on Maghrebi and West African patients using private health services in Tunisia (spaces, networks, experiences). At the crossroads of the triptych "mobilities, globalization, and health", her work has a strong spatial lens (multi-scalar analyses), is based on a cross-cutting thematics (geography of mobilities, regional and health) and mixed methods of research (quantitative, qualitative). Since July 2021, she is a postdoctoral researcher and scientific coordinator of the HEALTH department at the Convergences Institute and an 'associate researcher' at the IRMC (Tunis).

  • ICM
    Postdoctoral Researcher
    Aubervilliers
  • Institut de Recherche sur le Maghreb Contemporain
    Associate Researcher
    Tunis

Geographer, postdoctoral researcher & scientific coordinator of the HEALTH department at the collaborative Institut, associate researcher at the IRMC (Tunis) since September 2021.
From September 2017 to July 2021 , Betty Rouland was a CNRS-MEAE researcher developing a research program on "Globalization, regional mobilities and local development: towards the emergence of a transnational health care space in North Africa?" at the Institut de Recherche sur le Maghreb Contemporain. Her work focuses on Maghrebi and West African patients using private health services in Tunisia (spaces, networks, experiences). At the crossroads of the triptych "mobilities, globalization, and health", her work has a strong spatial lens (multi-scalar analyses), is based on a cross-cutting thematics (geography of mobilities, regional and health) and mixed methods of research (quantitative, qualitative). Since July 2021, she is a postdoctoral researcher and scientific coordinator of the HEALTH department at the Convergences Institute and an 'associate researcher' at the IRMC (Tunis).

University of Liverpool
Professor of Population Data Science
Liverpool

Francisco Rowe is the lead of the Geographic Data Science Lab and a Senior Lecturer in Human Quantitative Geography at the Department of Geography and Planning within the University of Liverpool. He is also a Project Associate of the international project IMAGE: Comparing Internal Migration Around the Globe. His areas of expertise are: internal & international migration; human mobility; and computational social science. He has been invited to present his research at the United Nations Population & Development Division in New York and works closely with the International Organization for Migration, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, UK’s government organisations, including the Ordnance Survey and the ONS Data Campus, and commercial companies, Geolytix. His work contributed to the United Nations Expert group meeting on `sustainable cities, human mobility and international migration’, and the ONS Government Statistical Service Advisory Committee. Francisco is editor of REGION, the journal of the European Regional Science Association (2018-present). The international reach of his research has been recognised by an award for the best paper published in Spatial Economic Analysis in 2018 and having top articles in the top 10 most read articles in Transport Research Part C (2018), Spatial Economic Analysis (2019) & Population Studies (2019).

  • University of Liverpool
    Professor of Population Data Science
    Liverpool

Francisco Rowe is the lead of the Geographic Data Science Lab and a Senior Lecturer in Human Quantitative Geography at the Department of Geography and Planning within the University of Liverpool. He is also a Project Associate of the international project IMAGE: Comparing Internal Migration Around the Globe. His areas of expertise are: internal & international migration; human mobility; and computational social science. He has been invited to present his research at the United Nations Population & Development Division in New York and works closely with the International Organization for Migration, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, UK’s government organisations, including the Ordnance Survey and the ONS Data Campus, and commercial companies, Geolytix. His work contributed to the United Nations Expert group meeting on `sustainable cities, human mobility and international migration’, and the ONS Government Statistical Service Advisory Committee. Francisco is editor of REGION, the journal of the European Regional Science Association (2018-present). The international reach of his research has been recognised by an award for the best paper published in Spatial Economic Analysis in 2018 and having top articles in the top 10 most read articles in Transport Research Part C (2018), Spatial Economic Analysis (2019) & Population Studies (2019).

  • Université de Lille
    Attachée temporaire d'enseignement et de recherche
    Lille
  • Université d'Artois Centre de Recherches en Linguistique française
    Enseignante - Chercheuse
    Arras

Professor of Migration Studies and Deputy Director of the Migration Policy Centre (MPC) at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence. Previously Professor of Political Economy at the University of Oxford.

Martin’s research focuses on the economics and politics of international migration, with a strong international comparative dimension. He is particularly interested in the links between migration and wider public policies, and the tensions between diversity in national institutions (broadly conceived) and supra-national policy-making.

Professor of Migration Studies and Deputy Director of the Migration Policy Centre (MPC) at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence. Previously Professor of Political Economy at the University of Oxford.

Martin’s research focuses on the economics and politics of international migration, with a strong international comparative dimension. He is particularly interested in the links between migration and wider public policies, and the tensions between diversity in national institutions (broadly conceived) and supra-national policy-making.

About the Migration Network Hub

What is the Migration Network Hub?

The Hub is a virtual “meeting space” where governments, stakeholders and experts can access and share migration-related information and services. It provides curated content, analysis and information on a variety of topics.

The Hub aims to support UN Member States in the implementation, follow-up and review of the Global Compact for Migration by serving as a repository of existing evidence, practices and initiatives, and facilitating access to knowledge sharing via online discussions, an expert database and demand-driven, tailor-made solutions (launching in 2021).

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The Hub aims to help you find information on migration, ranging from policy briefs and journal articles, existing portals and platforms and what they offer, to infographics and videos. The different types of resources submitted by users undergo peer review by a panel of experts from within the UN and beyond, before being approved for inclusion in the Hub. To provide guidance to users based on findings of the needs assessment, the content is ordered so that more comprehensive and global resources are shown before more specific and regional ones. Know a great resource? Please submit using the links above and your suggestion will be reviewed. Please see the draft criteria for existing practices here.

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