Migration, Mobility and Belonging
What if migration wasn't a problem to solve, but an opportunity to embrace?
Global crises like climate change, conflict, and severe inequality are forcing more people than ever to leave their homes in search of stability and safety, far from the threats they face. Meanwhile, governments are struggling to design humane policies that also support national interests and economic stability.
The challenge is clear: we need to build migration systems that are fair, sustainable, and reflect our interconnected world. In a time of deep division over immigration, we are looking to develop clearer communication, fairer policies, and a true sense of belonging for all who migrate.
What we’re seeking answers for:
- Fair and effective migration systems – built with ideas from across different fields and designed to be both kind and effective.
- Welcoming communities – supporting local areas and communities to welcome new arrivals and create opportunities for all.
- How news, culture and money influence public opinion – and using that knowledge to build policies that bring people together.
- Fairer laws and policies - using lessons from history and global perspectives to make migration rules more just and more effective.