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Multi-stakeholder Partnerships

Multi-stakeholder partnerships are key to address migration and displacement in African intermediary cities. This infographic shows the benefits of cooperative action and presents key recommendations for co-creating partnership activities. Want to dive deeper? Visit our policy paper section!

Developed by FAU and visuality

Equal Partnerships Video

African intermediary cities are becoming central hubs of urban migration and displacement but remain invisible in policy and research debates. Explore the potential of multi-stakeholder partnerships for urban migration governance and discover central policy recommendations from the Equal Partnerships project. 

Developed by FAU and Videohelden

Multi-stakeholder Partnerships

Locally centred, multi-stakeholder partnerships can strengthen policy responses to climate change and improve urban engagement on climate mobility and immobility. Interested in the details? Have a look at our policy paper section!


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Equal Partnerships – Policy recommendations from Sfax, Tunisia

Explore recommendations for cooperative action on urban migration governance presented by representatives from Sfax municipality and the migrant association Afrique Intelligence.

Developed by Samuel Hall and Peter Ndung’u, Rock Images

Equal Partnerships – Policy recommendations from Garissa, Kenya

Representatives from Garissa County and the NGO Haki Na Sheria Initiative share recommendations for strengthening multi-stakeholder partnerships to address urban migration and displacement in Garissa.

Developed by Samuel Hall and Yassine Hakim

Equal Partnerships – Lessons learned from Gulu, Uganda

A representative from Gulu City in Uganda shares lessons learned on partnerships between the local government and international actors for improving urban data collection on migration and displacement.

Developed by Equal Partnerships

Equal Partnerships – Expertise from Oujda, Morocco

Oujda in Morocco addresses questions of migration both at the local and the regional level. A representatives of the local government explains how multi-stakeholder partnerships hold potential to link migration and development.

Developed by Equal Partnerships