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European Investment Bank Evaluation Division

Date: 28 September 2023
Time: 12.00-13.30
Location: EIB Headquarters, West Building (WKI), in the MC Room W7020

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The EIB Group`s Evaluation Division and the Luxembourgish association for evaluation and foresight (SOLEP) warmly invite you to a lunchtime workshop on the topic of “Migration: understanding conflict- and climate related patterns”. The session will start with two presentations from our guest speakers, followed by a panel discussion and a Q&A session:
– Helge Roxin from the German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval) will present insights from a recent evaluation on the effectiveness of German development cooperation in dealing with conflict-induced forced migration crises in the Middle East.
– Frédéric Docquier from the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) will present research on modelling the long-term implications of climate change on global migration and inequality.

The workshop will take place on Thursday, 28th September from 12.00-13.30 at the EIB Headquarters, West Building (WKI), in the MC Room W7020. We look forward to welcoming you at the EIB premises. A light sandwich lunch will be provided with the possibility to further exchange and network. In collaboration with the EIB Institute, we will show two bodies of work by Kiluanji Kia Henda and Jošt Franko from the EIB art collection. You will have the possibility to view and learn more about these artworks, which tackle the theme of migration through different geographical lenses: the Mediterranean and the Balkans.

For those who cannot attend in-person, there will be the possibility to connect online via Webex. Kindly note the workshop sessions will be recorded. Please note that registration of in-person attendance is mandatory by sending an email to evaluation@eib.org by 21 September, indicating your name and organisation to facilitate access to the EIB premises.

Register: Email evaluation@eib.org by 21 September, indicating name and organisation

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