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Title: SAMReN, Host Institution and Partners


1
SAMReN, Host Institution and Partners
  • C R Abrar
  • Professor of International Relations, University
    of Dhaka
  • and
  • Coordinator, RMMRU

2
SAMReN
  • The South Asia Migration Resource Network
    (SAMReN) is a collaboration of researchers in
    five South Asian countries Bangladesh, India,
    Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
  • Formally launched on 1 April 2004. The main
    activities of this network are
  • Activities
  • host website,
  • organise training workshop,
  • providing fellowship,
  • develop a resource pool,
  • develop briefing notes and
  • publish newsletters and research studies.
  • Administered by a Core Group representing five
    South Asian countries.

3
Host Institution
  • The Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit
    (RMMRU)
  • Secretariat of SAMReN.
  • Affiliate of the University of Dhaka
  • Research, training, and policy advocacy
    institution since 1995.
  • Works actively for policy reforms in areas like
    female migration, remittance transfer and
    utilization, voting rights of camp based Biharis,
    streamlining labour recruitment process etc.

4
Partner
  • Development Research Centre On Migration,
    Globalisation Poverty
  • Focusing on both internal and international
    flows, and covering a continuum of movements from
    forced to voluntary, the Development Research
    Centre (DRC) on Migration, Globalisation and
    Poverty seeks to
  • Provide an opportunity for a coalition of
    partners to develop sustained and in-depth
    research on migration, globalisation and poverty
  • Contribute new insights and critical
    understanding of the relationships between
    migration, globalisation and poverty through new
    empirical studies as well as synthesis of
    existing research
  • Strengthen the capacity of all six partners in
    the Centre, through a process of mutual learning
  • Promote dialogue between the Centre partners and
    a wide range of other actors in both South and
    North.

5
Partner (contd.)
  • The migration DRC is co-ordinated in the UK by
    the Sussex Centre for the Migration Research at
    the University of Sussex.
  • The DRC partners include Centre for Economic and
    Social Studies (CESS), Tirana, Albania Refugee
    and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU),
    University of Dhaka, Bangladesh Forced Migration
    and Refugee Studies (FMRS), American University
    at Cairo, Egypt Institute for Statistical, Social
    and Economic Research (ISSER) / Regional
    Institute for Population Studies (RIPS),
    University of Ghana, School of Development
    Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich and
    Institute of Development Studies, University of
    Sussex.

6
Partner (contd.)
  • DFID
  • The Department for International Development
    (DFID) is the part of the UK Government that
    manages Britain's aid to developing countries and
    works to get rid of extreme poverty.
  • DFID supports long-term programmes which help
    tackle the underlying causes of poverty. DFID
    also responds to emergencies, both natural and
    man-made. It works with other organisations in
    trying to achieve the eight Millennium
    Development Goals. Some of the organizations
    which DFID work with include governments of other
    countries, civil society, the private sector and
    others. It also works with multilateral
    institutions, including the World Bank, United
    Nations agencies, and the European Commission.
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