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Navigating the New Era of European Migration: The Four Pillars of the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum
SERIES: EU Pact on Migration and Asylum After years of complex negotiations, the European Union has adopted the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum that entered in vigour on 12 June 2026. Representation of the 4 pillars (Source: European Commission Migration and Home Affairs) This landmark agreement is built on four fundamental pillars : The first pillar secures the EU’s external borders to manage arrivals effectively. All individuals crossing irregularly will undergo mandatory
Lola Gorecki
2 hours ago2 min read


Building the Head Start We Never Had
Every generation inherits something. For many first-generation migrants, the greatest legacy may not be what we accumulate for ourselves, but the starting point we intentionally create for those who come after us. Not all journeys begin from the same starting line. Living and working alongside both migrant and local communities has reminded me that while talent, determination, and hard work matter immensely, the opportunities available at the beginning of life's journey often
Racheal Ikulagba
7 hours ago2 min read


Ensuring Accountability: Monitoring and Implementing Malta’s Anti-Racism Plan
SERIES: ANTI RACISM STRATEGY MALTA Action Plan 10: Monitoring and implementation Malta’s anti-racism strategy incorporates strong monitoring and accountability mechanisms, including regular reviews, annual reporting, and international oversight to ensure effective implementation and continuous improvement. CC Picture What is Action 10 about? To ensure that the goals set out in the National Action Plan Against Racism translate into tangible outcomes, the government has establi
Umit Yilmaz
6 days ago2 min read


Belgium Warns of Rising Irregular Beach Departures as Migrant Crossings Shift Away from France
Series: The Root Causes of Migration Belgian authorities are raising alarms over a surge in migrant smuggling along their coastline as traffickers shift operations away from northern France. Driven by intensified police patrols and tighter border security on the French side, smugglers are increasingly launching small boats from Belgian beaches to cross the English Channel to the UK. The numbers reflect a stark shift: while Belgium recorded only two attempted boat crossings i
Umit Yilmaz
7 days ago1 min read


Uncovering the Truth: The Role of Research in Malta’s Anti-Racism Plan
SERIES: ANTI RACISM STRATEGY MALTA Action Plan 9: Research Malta’s anti-racism plan strengthens evidence-based policymaking by investing in research to better understand systemic racism, hate speech, racial profiling, and their wider social and economic impacts. CC Picture, source: Pexels.com What is Action 9 about? To address a systemic problem effectively, a society must first develop a deep understanding of its scope, root causes, and tangible impacts. Recognising that dat
Lola Gorecki
Jul 22 min read


Malta Stands Against Human Trafficking as “New Beginnings” Makes an Impact in Qawra
Human trafficking remains a severe human rights violation that often operates invisibly within our communities. To bring this critical issue to light, the Foundation for Social Welfare Services (FSWS) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) hosted a Human Trafficking Public Awareness Day on the 26th of June 2026. What happens in the mind of a personnel trafficked? African Media Association Malta. All rights reserved Held directly in front of the Qawra Parish C
Lola Gorecki
Jul 12 min read


The New Pact on Migration and Asylum: Understanding a New Chapter in European Asylum Policy
As the European Union enters a new phase in the implementation of its migration and asylum framework, an information session organised by UNHCR offered an important space for learning and clarification. Held on 24 June 2026, the session focused on the Pact on Migration and Asylum, which entered into application on 12 June 2026 across EU Member States. Picture of the session. Photo credit: @unhcrmalta, sourced from their Facebook. The event brought together organisations inter
Umit Yilmaz
Jul 12 min read


Eleven Dead, Still Without Names: The Difficult Process of Identifying the Victims of the 7 June Shipwreck
Several weeks after the deaths of eleven people, several of whom are believed to have originated from Ethiopia and Somalia, their families continue to face a complex process to have their loved ones officially identified. Without DNA confirmation, some risk remaining anonymous even in death. Addolorata cemetery, Paola. Frank Vincentz, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0 On 7 June, eleven migrants lost their lives at sea off Malta after their vessel s
Regine Nguini
Jul 13 min read


Growing Up Maltese Without Being Recognised as Maltese
They speak Maltese, celebrate village festas and cheer for Malta's national teams. Yet for some children growing up on the island, there is one thing they still do not have: a nationality. activists from Moviment Graffitti, Dance Beyong Borders and other groups presenting the "Ending Child Statelessness in Malta" white paper in Valletta on June 30th. Photo AMAM Michael was born in Malta nineteen years ago. He attended public and church schools, served as an abbati, played foo
Regine Nguini
Jun 305 min read
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