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Migration and Development
29 August 2022

Multilateral Approaches to Mobility in the Middle East and North Africa Region

Daniel Naujoks, from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, introduces in a video a chapter he wrote for the Graduate Institute’s journal International Development Policy, with the aim of understanding the incorporation of issues related to human mobility into development plans and policies.

In the video below, Daniel Naujoks, Lecturer in International and Public Affairs and Interim Director of the International Organization and UN Studies programme at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, introduces his chapter “Multilateral Approaches to Mobility in the Middle East and North Africa Region”. The chapter analyses all current United Nations Development Assistance Frameworks (UNDAFs) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region in order to understand the incorporation of issues related to human mobility into development plans and policies.

The chapter is part of “Governing Migration for Development from the Global Souths”, the 14th thematic volume of the Graduate Institute’s journal International Development Policy: This issue provides perspectives through case studies from the global South(s) focusing on the challenges and opportunities of governing migration on the subnational, national, regional and international levels. Its Guest Editors are Dêlidji Eric Degila, Professor of Pratice at the Graduate Institute, and Valeria Marina Valle, Director of the Department of International Studies at Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México.

Cite the volume:
Dêlidji Eric Degila and Valeria Marina Valle (eds.) (2022) Governing Migration for Development from the Global Souths, International Development Policy | Revue internationale de politique de développement, 14 (Geneva, Boston: Graduate Institute Publications, Brill-Nijhoff). DOI: 10.4000/poldev.4544.
Paperback version: forthcoming Autumn 2022 at https://brill.com/view/title/63268.