This film in the Sada documentary series tells the stories of two young people displaced from Iraq and the political turmoil that pushed them to migration. It also presents the interventions of the head of the Soraya Organization, an NGO that works to improve the conditions and futures of the displaced.
We are in an era in which states seek to demonstrate their power and values through the construction of new cities. This new wave of development is global: in Egypt with the New Administrative Capital, in Indonesia with Nusantara, in Kenya with Konza Techno City and Tatu City, and in California’s Solano County.
Join Carnegie President Mariano-Florentino (Tino) Cuéllar for a discussion with President Biden’s Homeland Security Advisor, Dr. Liz Sherwood-Randall, who has played a central role in advancing the LA Declaration in the last two years. This event is organized by Carnegie’s American Statecraft program.
Two years after its passage, the U.S.-led migration pact unites American leaders to promote safe, legal migration.
The president has dug in and is waiting for global attention to move elsewhere.
The issue of refugees in Egypt has sparked growing controversy as the number of arrivals fleeing armed conflict in Sudan and Gaza increases.