Catching dreams and building hopes for children: A research-led policy agenda on migration and displacement
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D'Costa, Dorothy
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International Organization for Migration (IOM)
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The now-iconic image of three-year-old Aylan
Kurdi’s body washed up on a beach in Turkey
in September 2015 sparked a public outcry
and turned the world’s attention to Europe’s forced
migration dilemmas involving children. Since then,
Aylan’s image has been replaced with many, many
others, like him and also unlike him. While he has
been quickly left unremembered, the recurrent
multilayered yet somehow homogenous narrative
of a very large number of children displaced invokes
anxiety, demands our attention and underlines the
central problem – we simply do not know enough
about the dynamics and complexities of children and
young people on the migration pathway.2
There are
a lot of assumptions about children’s migration and
displacement but not enough research-informed
understanding of this phenomenon.
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Migration Policy Practice
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Open Access via publisher website