Summary of Tapping displaced talent: Policy options for EU complementary pathways
This brief shares policy options identified as part of the EU-funded and ICMPD-implemented project
“Making refugee talent visible and accessible to EU labour markets – tapping into the potential of
skills-based complementary pathways”, financed through the Migration Partnership Facility.
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