A Brief History of Economic Development and introduction to Sustainable Development
- The age of modern growth
- Why some countries developed
- Present inequalities
- Limits to growth and Planet Boundaries
- Climate Change
- Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), Sustainable Sevelopment Goals (SDGs)
A Brief History of Development Aid
- Evolution
- Aid and its discontents
- Actors in development Aid: Governments, Non-governmental Organizations, Foundations, private sector
Migration and Economic Development
- Highlights, facts
- Remittances
- Regional corridors
- Push and pull factors
- Migration hump
- Migration bands
- Impact of remittances and migration on the economy of sending and receiving countries
- Political issues in Migration
Migrants’ Integration Issues, Co-development (migrants role in the development of their countries of origin)
- The Migration for Development Programme of the International Organization for Development
- Trés por Uno (Mexico experience)
- The Italian experience, MIDA (Migration for Development Africa)
- Issues in co-development, the case of Mali
Circular Migration: an Introduction
- Concepts
- Seasonal schemes
Co-development: case studies
- How to diminish the cost of sending money home
- Financial inclusion and education,
- The importance of communication on migration issues at home and in the receiving countries
- Community projects, migrants as entrepreneurs at home
Circular migration National experiences in circular, return migration, seasonal/temporary migration schemes
Students papers/PPS
- Canada
- USA
- Netherlands
- Denmark
- Australia
- New Zealand
- France
- Spain
- Italy
- Germany
Summing up: Issues on Migration at Country level
- Country studies: PPPs by students or 2-3 page summary papers to be prepared
- Issues (land, credit, etc)
Readings: 14 country studies (20-30 pages each) will be provided. Students may choose one and simply report on the main issues described in the report
Environmental migration Part 1
Environmental Migration: Causes of environmental migration I, institutional and legal issues
Introduction by Prof. Malogioglio
Students’ PPts
- Environmental issues and Environmental Migration in the Mediterranean and Middle East Region
- Environmental issues and Environmental Migration in Africa
- Environmental issues and Environmental Migration in the Asia-Pacific region
- Environmental issues and Environmental Migration in Latin America ((Manola/Malene/Anton)
- Definition of climate-environmental refugee (Geneva Convention, etc). Number of displaced people. Is there protection of environmental migrants- displaced persons? Issues and examples
Social remittances
- Definition
- Issues
- Examples
Readmissions Agreements (voluntary return, forced return , development aid packages)
- Main issues
- European policies
- Examples of Readmissions Agreements
- Political/economic/financial issues
Trafficking and smuggling of people
- Main issues
- European policies
- The economics of trafficking and smuggling
- Political issues
Environmental and Economic Migration and the Theories of International relations: Realism, Liberal Institutionalism and Constructivism.
- Where is migration in the Climate Change Agreements? UNFCCC governance and legal framework in responding to ‘climate change induced displacement, migration and planned relocation?
- Interpretation of COP according to the Realists Theory of International Relations
- Interpretation according to the Institutional Theory
- Interpretation according to the Constructivist Theory
International Action on Migration:
- La Valletta
- Migration Compact
- UN
Actors in Migration:
Short presentations (10 min) by students (2 students may choose one or more such agencies for one joint presentation) on the organization and work of the agencies below, including their work on migration issues
- IOM
- UNHCR
- UNODC
- IFAD
- WB
- Medecins Sans frontiers
- Oxfam
- Other International non Governmental Organizations
- FAO
- Other
How to get a job in Humanitarian aid?
- Should one study International Development, Public Health, Environmental studies, or Political Science, Media, Languages, etc?
- An illustration of the myriad of careers and specialism available within the sector and of the pros and cons of each option
Career development Work in a UN Organization:
- Type of jobs:
- Resource mobilization (with public sector)
- Resource mobilization (individual)
- Partnerships with private sector, Corporate Social Responsibility
- Professional skills required
- Practical examples of work, students analysis of partnerships with corporations, screening of potential private sector partners for a UN organization, national and international NGOs
- Readings:
Agreements between UN and corporations, INGO, NGOs, will be provided for students’ analysis
Career development
- Interviews simulations with students
Final papers on Migration and Development (6-10 pages) will be presented by students