Climate crisis and local communities / Trafficking and smuggling / COVID-19: early reflections

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FMR issue 64 includes two main feature themes, one on Climate crisis and local communities and one on Trafficking and smuggling, plus a ‘mini-feature’ on early reflections on COVID-19 in the context of displacement.

 

This issue of FMR will be available online in English, Arabic, Spanish and French. It will be available in print in English.

Also available:

  • Editors’ briefing: new-look Editors briefing provides headline analysis of the content plus a listing of all articles including links (A4 format, digital and in print)
  • Standalone PDFs of each of the three features, for targeted dissemination (A5 format, digital version only)

 

Doing your own printing? If you are printing off the magazine or the standalone features, please note that they are published in A5 format (half of A4). In order to print them properly, please use your printer’s ‘Booklet’ setting. (The Editors’ briefing is A4 format.)

Please disseminate this issue as widely as possible by circulating to networks, posting links, mentioning it on Twitter and Facebook and adding it to resources lists. We encourage you to circulate or reproduce any articles in their entirety but please cite: Forced Migration Review issue 64 www.fmreview.org/issue64.   

IMPORTANT – requesting print copies:

Please note that we are awaiting the lifting of restrictions in more countries before mailing out copies; we will continue to monitor postal services. Please also consider how COVID-19 will affect your need for print copies, including your/your organisation’s ability to physically take delivery of copies.

With the above in mind: If you would like to receive a print copy of the magazine or Editors’ briefing, or if you require multiple copies for distribution to partners and policy/decisionmakers or for use at conferences/workshops, please contact the Editors at fmr@qeh.ox.ac.uk. We will need to know how many copies you require of which product and in which language, plus your full postal address. (Note that we prefer to provide the lighter Editors’ briefing to save on print and postage costs, and for environmental reasons.)

We encourage you wherever possible to disseminate FMR digitally, rather than in print.

We would like to thank Carmela Buehler (Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs), Khalid Koser (GCERF) and Roger Zetter (Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford) for their assistance as advisors to the feature themes. We would also like to thank the Government of the Principality of Liechtenstein, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, UNHCR Division of Resilience and Solutions and the Australian Research Council Linkage project ‘Transformative human mobilities in a changing climate’ for their generous funding support for this particular issue of FMR.

FMR 64 has been sponsored by Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung with funds from the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of the Federal Republic of Germany. The content of this publication is the sole responsibility of Forced Migration Review and does not necessarily reflect the position of Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung.