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These estimates, drawn from the location data of three billion Facebook users, provide a view of human migration in extraordinary detail.
Countries are cutting funding and focusing more on regional efforts to deter migration rather than humanitarian relief.
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Discover Magazine on MSNHow Three Billion Facebook Users Helped Map Global MigrationTracking global migration has long been hampered by poor, outdated data. Now researchers have harnessed social media data to ...
The government of Japan has provided the International Organization for Migration (IOM) with $3.5 million in assistance for a comprehensive plan to improve the living conditions of the Rohingya ...
naturally had a significant impact on international affairs. The pope’s consistent, compassionate attention to migration was well known from the earliest days of his pontificate. Indeed ...
Can the South provide the answers? One of the April 2025 briefs by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) raises the issue of increased migration as having a significant impact on host countries ...
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Penn Development Research Initiative (PDRI/DevLab@Penn) at the ...
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Intellinews on MSNMigration and Refugee Policies Steer People, and Economies, in New DirectionsDestination substitution, whereby stricter policies in the intended destination divert people to other places or leave them ...
His time as pope coincided with a surge in global migration. When he was elected as the Catholic Church’s first Latin American pope in 2013, 51.2 million people were forcibly displaced.
Migrating to the Cloud is quickly becoming an industry standard for the financial industry as it enables institutions to ...
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