What will the key migration policy challenges be in various regions of the world in the course of 2015? Are the levels and structure of migration flows likely to evolve, for example in terms of types of migration, source countries, and number and profiles of migrants? And what will be the key policy debates around migration policy in 2015, for example in terms of draft legislation and/or new policy and programme interventions, political milestones (e.g. national or local elections) and public opinion trends?
These are the questions put to six
distinguished experts in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, Latin
America and North America, in addition to the Director General of the
International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the United Nations
High Commissioner for Refugees, in this special issue of Migration
Policy Practice.
Migration Policy Practice is a bimonthly
journal published jointly by IOM and Eurasylum Ltd. It only contributes
articles from, and is overseen by, senior officials in government, EU
institutions and international organizations, as well as civil society
worldwide, working in the field of migration policy.
See: http://publications.iom.int/bookstore/free/MPP_Issue_19.pdf