Project focus: Building sustainable, rights-based migration responses by embedding an atrocity prevention lens into the work of institutions and strengthening resilience. Lead: Dr. Gabriela Ghindea, Director of Mediterranean Basin Programs
Training & Capacity Building
Online training courses at the intersection of migration governance and atrocity prevention.
Annual workshops with key stakeholders from government, civil society, and academia on topics covering migration management, human rights, and mental health.
Coordination & Dialogue
Engagement of federal, cantonal state actors, representatives of local and national NGOs, academia, and international organisations.
First-ever “Living Library” with refugee testimonies.
Reporting mechanism on migrant rights abuses based on intersectoral consultations.
Policy & Advocacy
Alumni-led advocacy: Court of BiH accepts cultural mediators in processes involving people on the move.
Ombudsperson’s Office developed a new prevention mechanism.
NGOs advanced local advocacy on migrant rights.
Agendas of the Global Raphael Lemkin Seminar for Genocide Prevention