in: Forced Migration Review (68), 63-66
Recent research explored how refugees make use of their networks to escape from protracted displacement. Germany’s Humanitarian Admission Programmes have been able to provide legal ‘complementary’ pathways for Syrian refugees who had transnational ties. The effectiveness and reach of these schemes, however, are constrained by various factors. [Programmes d’admission humanitaire : comment les réseaux permettent-ils la mobilité dans les contextes de déplacement prolongé] [عربى]