ReMAP

From Knowledge to Impact.

We connect research and practice to build a more just and informed approach to global displacement.

WHO WE ARE

We are a collaborative
network of scholars and
humanitarian practitioners
working together on refugee
and migration challenges.

Our Shared Commitments

ReMAP works as a collaborative forum, where we drive progress through these core commitments:

01
Upholding data integrity
We ensure reliable, ethical data collection by providing our members with practical tools and training workshops.
02
Encouraging shared learning
We strengthen collective knowledge through our curated research hub and workshops, uniting academics, NGOs, and policymakers to exchange skills and ideas.
03
Shaping public discourse and policy
We shape informed public discourse and policy on migration data through engagement with media and key institutions.
04
Advancing inclusive futures
We provide evidence-based recommendations for policymakers, drawing on global best practices to advance migrant inclusion.

Latest News & Insights

Stay informed on ReMAP initiatives and key developments in refugee and migration studies. Here you can find announcements, event recaps, new publications, and community insights.

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Workshops!

Discover new dates and topics for our interactive workshops. We invite you to join the conversation and participate.

Listen to the “Across Borders” Podcast!

Gain new perspectives on migration and refugee issues. Our first episodes are now available.

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    Register Your Interest

    Are you passionate about bridging the gap between migration research and humanitarian practice? ReMAP offers a unique space for collaboration, learning, and impactful change. We especially encourage participation from underrepresented organizations and voices, including refugee-led groups and early-career researchers.