Mass migration driven by conflict, climate, and poverty, fueling disputes over borders and rights.
From coordinating humanitarian aid to shaping international agreements, international organizations play a vital role in managing global migration amid rising geopolitical instability.
Driven by calls for sovereignty and security, governments are sealing borders, slashing asylum quotas, and turning away refugees. The era of open-door policies is rapidly fading, giving way to fortified borders and a new global ethos of exclusion.
Efforts to integrate migrants by providing access to language, education, healthcare, and jobs are increasingly met with resistance, as concerns over national capacity, identity, and social cohesion gain ground across host countries.
Populist leaders are leveraging fears around uncontrolled migration to shape public opinion, deepen political divides, and justify expanding state control.