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The first policy brief has been published as part of the preparatory work for the IMI's project on Transatlantic Dialogues on Migration and Development Issues: lessons from Mexico/US and Morocco/EU experiences

The project aims to facilitate a transatlantic North/South exchange among policy makers and scholars and to combine discussion between actors and direct field observation of the differential impacts of migration.

Policy Brief No. 1: Transatlantic Dialogues on Migration and Development Issues

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