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To mobilise action on the objectives of the European Academic Refugee Interdisciplinary Network (EARIN) in the lead up to the Global Refugee Forum 2023, the Network is organising thematic workshops. The next online webinar is on the theme of the Global Refugee Forum and will take place on Thursday 8 June at 14.00 CEST.
The objectives of the webinar are to provide an overview about the Global Compact on Refugees (GCR), the Global Refugee Forum (GRF) including updates on the upcoming GRF and the pledging process, and to showcase existing pledges, initiatives and good practices in order to encourage academic actors in Europe and in other regions to participate in and develop new pledges, initiatives and mechanisms in the lead to the 2023 GRF.
Further information and updated programme plan can be found in the attached PDF and the event page.
Interested universities, academic and research scholars, students and institutions are invited to participate. Non-EARIN members can register to attend the event at hqearin@unhcr.org.
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