Breakfast meeting: What do think-tanks think about the future of migration and asylum?

Date: April 9 (Wednesday) Time: 9.00-10.00 (coffee and croissant from 8.30) Place: 18 Square de Meeus, floor 4 (Office of EAPN)

As a part of Social Platform’s work to develop a respond to the EU future home affairs agenda (on the basis of our position) we have invited the key think tanks in Brussels to give their views and concerns on the Commission’s communication on the future of home affairs. Social Platform call for migrants human rights in Europe in access to inclusion, employment, services and civil dialogue; focusing on how to use means of general social policies mechanisms and tools.

Please register with Annica Ryngbeck by April 4 (Fri). Due to the limited room (max 20 people) Social Platform members will be given prioritiy if they register before March 28. The meeting is open for Social Platform members and members of the European NGO Platform on Asylum and Migration.

Guest speakers:

Mr Yves PASCOUAU, Senior Policy Analyst and Head of programme European Migration and Diversity, European Policy Centre (EPC)

Mr Sergio CARRERA, Senior Research Fellow and Head of the Justice and Home Affairs Programme, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)

Mr Thomas HUDDLESTON, Policy Analyst, Diversity & Integration Programme, Migration Policy Group (MPG)