Nassim Majidi and Devyani Nighoskar

Samuel Hall, 2024

The act of ‘migrating’ itself creates space for a variety of actors to contribute. To date, however, migration partnerships have been more about addressing labour market shortages than rights-based or protection-oriented priorities. They have been more about migration governance and border control — than about the potential of governance to protect and support migrants. While migration partnerships can and should facilitate forms of mobility that are planned around people’s skills, and profiles, they need to be mutually beneficial.

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