
Events
Pre-call workshops Morocco
Pre-call Workshop Algeria
Pre-call workshop Tunisia
Webinar: Migration, displacement, and the arts
Webinar: Interculturality and performance - Creative Expression and Mutual Understanding in the Maghreb
Webinar on Gendered Vulnerabilities
Webinar: Destination Tunisia
Workshop for journalists on migration and forced displacement, Casablanca
WEBINAR: Going Home
Webinar on gender-based violence in the context of migration
2023-24 Global Challenge Lecture Programme
News
New Research Project to Improve Protection of Displaced People in North Africa.
MADAR Network+ Statement on ODA cuts
Webinar on gendered vulnerabilities: 18 November 2021 at 13.00 UTC - 14.00 CET
WEBINAR: DESTINATION TUNISIA | 8TH FEBRUARY 4PM (UK TIME) 5PM (CET TIME)
15-16 March 2022: workshop for journalists on migration and forced displacement, Casablanca
WEBINAR: Going home: Refugee repatriation in history. 20th of JUNE 14.00-15.00pm BST
Online Information Session and Writing for MADAR Grants. In ENGLISH 19th July 2pm
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: This call for research grant applications is now closed.
WEBINAR ON GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF MIGRATION
Blog
Publications in progress
Mix City and "Bhal Bhal"
General Overview of Women and Migration: Including cases from Tunisia.
Caritas Algeria: Humanitarian aid for migrants
Interculturality and Performance: Creative Expression and Mutual Understanding in the Maghreb
Call for Blogs Guidelines
The National Immigration and Asylum Strategy (NIAS): the uncertainty revolving around refugee policies and reflected in the desire for integration and border control.

WEBINAR: Going home: Refugee repatriation in history. 20th of JUNE 14.00-15.00pm BST
What happens when refugees go home? a historical perspective.
June 20, 2022
Join us for a webinar hosted by the Maghreb Action for Displacement And Rights (MADAR) Network Plus.
Since the modern international system of refugee protection began to emerge in the 1920s.
Repatriation—refugees going home—has been one of its main intended aims. But it is rarely easy.