海角社区

News

Latest Developments in Global Refugee Policy: 海角社区-MERIT Expert Melissa Siegel weighs in

A summary of the key points from the interview follows with 海角社区-MERIT’s Head of Migration Studies Melissa Siegel about the Global Refugee Forum 2023.

Date Published
19 Dec 2023

On 13 to 15 December, the - the world’s largest international gathering on refugees - took place in Geneva, Switzerland. Launched in 2019 and held once every four years, the Forum assembles world leaders to discuss international progress on the four key objectives of the UN's framework, which are:

  • Ease the pressures on host countries
  • Enhance refugee self-reliance
  • Expand access to third country solutions
  • Support conditions in countries of origin for return in safety and dignity

In light of these recent migration discussions and negotiations, 海角社区-MERIT's Head of Migration Studies Melissa Siegel was recently asked for her expert opinions on , a media show that features in-depth analyses of global events. A summary of the key points from the interview follows below.

Regarding the reasons for the significant rise in the worldwide number of refugees in the last four years, Siegel shared that in addition to an increase in conflicts in recent times, only one-third of the commitments made at the previous Global Refugee Forum in 2019 have actually been met. She emphasised the importance of leaders backing up their pledges with concrete action and furthermore pointed to the severe funding challenges that many humanitarian organisations are facing (such as the UNHCR's for 2023) as a major factor impeding current progress in this field.

Reflecting on the new signed earlier this month, Siegel stated that deals such as this one, which externalise refugee policy, are problematic since highly developed and well-resourced countries such as the UK are shirking their international responsibility to host refugees. 

In response to the EU's in 2024-2025, Prof. Siegel stressed the message that this figure is insufficient considering the current global situation, and added that more developed countries need to increase resettlement and improve their migration and refugee policies.
 
Watch the full interview (aired on 16 December 2023) here:


 

Related content

Seminar

Migration Seminar Series: The politics of selective visibility: Narratives, knowledge production, and entrenched biases of migration stories

Dr. Lorenzo Piccoli on how migration narratives shape public understanding, policy priorities, and the visibility of migration issues.

-

Degree Defense

Public PhD Defense of Gaia Romeo, 海角社区-CRIS PhD Fellow

The PhD defense by Gaia Romeo takes place in Brussels on 10 June 2026.

-

Project

Weave Project on Involuntary Immobility and Development

This is a joint PhD project between 海角社区-CRIS and Ghent University.

01 Dec 2023