Understanding interagency collaboration in migration governance.
This research involves a comparative case study of interagency collaboration mechanisms in Global South countries. It aims to boost our understanding of migration governance from migrant-sending countries’ perspective by investigating what these mechanisms are, how they vary across countries, and how they function in migration governance.
This seminar is Ataklti's Confirmation of Candidature milestone presentation. As such, the presentation is a closed event for RegNet staff, visitors and students only.
About the speaker
Ataklti Gebreegziabher is a PhD researcher at the School of Regulation and Global Governance at ANU, investigating interagency collaboration in migration governance in selected countries in the Horn of Africa region. His research focuses on the governance of migration from a global south perspective, particularly in African nations. He holds a Master of Public Policy degree from the KDI School of Public Policy and Management in South Korea. Before joining ANU, Ataklti was a lecturer and researcher in public policy at Mekelle University in Ethiopia. His research interests include migration and displacement, gender, and social impact assessment.
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