MPI Webinar
  

   

Pushing Borders Outward: The State of Asylum Globally Five Years After the EU-Turkey Deal


TOMORROW, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 2021
9:00 A.M. ET (New York, DC) / 7:00 A.M. MT (Denver, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Honduras) / 3:00 P.M. CEST (Berlin, Brussels) / 4:00 P.M. EAT (Addis Ababa)

 
SPEAKERS:
Ottilie Bälz, Senior Vice President, Global Issues, Robert Bosch Stiftung
 
Andrew Selee, President, Migration Policy Institute (MPI)
 
Hanne Beirens, Director, MPI Europe
 
Tsion Tadesse Abebe, Senior Researcher, Migration Program, Institute for Security Studies
 
Mustafa Alio, Managing Director, Refugees Seeking Equal Access at the Table (R-SEAT)
 
MODERATOR:
Susan Fratzke, Senior Policy Analyst, MPI
 
 
 
LOCATION
MPI WEBCAST
  
   

In the five years since the European Union turned to Turkey to keep asylum seekers and other migrants from reaching European soil in exchange for a variety of economic and other considerations, governments around the world have increasingly externalized their migration controls and asylum proceedings. They have done so by pushing their borders outward through arrangements with transit and origin countries, as well as by implementing barriers that make it harder to access protection. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated these challenges by providing a public-health rationale for border closures and entry limitations. The five-year anniversary of the EU-Turkey deal provides an opportunity to examine how the accessibility of asylum and protection globally has changed.
 
Join this discussion where experts will consider the extent to which externalization strategies, such as the EU-Turkey agreement or deals with Libya and now-rescinded U.S. agreements to send asylum seekers to Central America, have become the dominant strategies deployed by countries of asylum. How have the impacts of these policies been felt, both by asylum seekers and host and transit countries? And what can be done to ensure refugees continue to have access to protection and asylum procedures?
 
This event marks the launch of a new initiative led by MPI and the Robert Bosch Stiftung, “Beyond Territorial Asylum: Making Protection Work in a Bordered World.” The initiative aims to redesign the global protection and resettlement infrastructure in a way that is more equitable, flexible, and sustainable.


   
    

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