FEPS at the World Social Forum on Migrations (WSF)

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01 - 04/11/2018
00:00 - 00:00
Mexico City, Mexico
FEPS at the World Social Forum on Migrations (WSF)
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In the framework of the World Social Forum on Migrations, taking place in Mexico City (Mexico) from the 1st to the 4th of November, FEPS is organizing two workshops that aims at discussing and disseminating the paper “Prioritising people: A progressive narrative for migration” written by the FEPS Global Migration Group and presented in the conference “UNited for a different migration” in New York (21st September 2018).

The FEPS workshops will focus on “Rethinking the borders from a human security perspective” (Friday 2nd November 9h00-13h30) and “United for a different migration: demystifying the dominant discourse” (Saturday 3rd November 11h30-13h30).

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