Summary of Safe Pathways for Refugees Report IV

The "Safe Pathways for Refugees Report IV" examines refugee admissions to OECD countries and Brazil between 2010–2022. It highlights complementary pathways like family reunification, education, and labor mobility. Key findings emphasize barriers in family reunification and the need for improved data. Germany, the U.S., and Canada lead as destination countries.

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