Working as part of consortiums,
we connect field realities to
global debates and create
pathways for impact.

Overview

Our partnerships span academic institutions, research networks, and think tanks worldwide, while our collaborations with migrant and refugee-led organisations bring vital local expertise and access.

We also work closely with UN agencies, NGOs, governments and the private sector to ground research in context and practice. We believe in joining the dots — linking evidence, actors, and ideas, across sectors and geographies.

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Our partnerships in numbers

Partners
100
+
Consortiums
5
+
MoUs
13
+
Media features
300
+

Some of our Clients

Our partnership reach

People

Academia & research

Academic institutions, independent researchers, and think tanks, contributing evidence, insight, and analysis to inform understanding and decision-making.

Local communities & civil societies

Working closely with local organisations, migrant-led and refugee-led groups, community-based organisations, regional associations, and both local and national governments, supporting collaboration across communities and institutions.

International humanitarian partners

United Nations agencies, national and international NGOs, humanitarian and development departments of governments, donor institutions, and major multilateral and bilateral partners such as the World Bank, the FCDO, the European Union, and GIZ.

The private sector

Private sector service providers and companies operating across the countries and regions in which programmes are delivered.

Why partner with us

Expert research & analysis

Evidence from the toughest contexts to shape better decisions

Sustainability

Insights that strengthen programmes and policy for the long term.

Local & regional footprint

Networks of specialists and practitioners across regions and sectors.

Impact

Turning information into action, from communities to international forums.

We welcome partnerships with migrant-led organisations, local governments, universities, museums, media, donors, investors and the private sector.

Building Migration Partnerships