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Conference themes

The impact of multiple crises on migration and mobility, along with technological developments and the future of work, climate change and the implications for migration, and the conditions which are essential for fair migration, were the key themes at the 25th International Metropolis Conference. From 4th to 9th September 2022, experts, policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and business leaders brought together multiple perspectives, insights and evidence concerning migration, integration, inclusion, and diversity.

The goal was to facilitate knowledge exchange on how such processes can be made resilient and future-proof, including a focus on labour market, and to consider the conditions that will ensure fair migration.

The larger aim was to generate cross-sectoral discussions and insights that will help participants in making decisions, support them in their day-to-day work, and empower societies in dealing with migration and its consequences.

Tuesday, 6/9/2022
Impact of multiple crises on migration and mobility
Wednesday, 7/9/2022
Technological development and the future of work
Wednesday, 7/9/2022
Climate change – impact on migration
Thursday, 8/9/2022
Conditions for fair migration

The IMCB 2022 took place from September 4th to 9th, 2022. On this page you will find an overview of videos summarizing the respective conference days.

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