M.IOM

First Season

In April 2022, the simulation model of the International Organization for Migration (M.IOM) launched its activities under the supervision of the Migration Research Unit (MRU)

Climate Change and Migration

The Theme for The first season of the model was chosen upon the agreement of all of its participants to tackle the main basis relationship between climate change and migration in Egypt. The main reason behind the theme’s choice is that we want to cope with the current preferences and goals of COP27.

There were a bunch of workshops, academic sessions, informative presentations, and meetings with the top high authorities on migration issues in Egypt.

Topics discsssed

  • Definition of Migration and Distinction betwee Smuggling/ Trafficking/Refugees .
  • Labour Mobility & Social Inclusion.
  • Composition, Role and Mandate of the NCCPIMTIP and the National strategy on Combating Illegal Migration (2016-2026).
  • Migrant Protection.
  • Refugee Policies.
  • Ministries’s Role in Managing Migration and Engaging the Expatriates in Development Programs.

First Season Team

Presidency... President & vice president

Seven working committees on Migration Topics (composed of a head and a vice head).

  1. The Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration (AVRR)
  2. the Migration Health Division (MHD)
  3. Immigration and Border Governance (IBG)
  4. Labour Mobility and Human Development Division (LHD)
  5. Capacity Building (CB)
  6. Migrant Protection an Assistance (PA)
  7. The Policy, Governance and Liaison Unit (PGL)

Participating Students

 The infographic presents the number of student participants and the percentage breakdown of male and female students who applied to join The first season of MIOM .

It also showcases that more female students have applied to join the model compared to male students, and the participating students from Cairo University across

various faculties have shown a wide diversity of disciplines, reflecting the students' interest in the topic of migration and climate change and its impact on societies.

(179 Total Students)

Participating Faculties

Faculty of Economics and Political Science : (130 Students)
72%
Faculty of Mass Communication: (21 students)
12%
Faculty of Commerce: (13 students)
8%
Faculty of Law: (6 students)
4%
Faculty of Engineering: (5 students)
3%
Faculty of Medicine, Kasr Al-Ainy: (3 students)
2%
Faculty of Arts: (1 student)
1%
The purpose of establishing a unit for migration studies to provide an opportunity to study the economic and social dimensions in cooperation with the various departments inside and outside the college to study the motives and effects of migration, whether legal or illegal, which opens the horizon for joint research.
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