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About RMMRU
The Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit
(RMMRU), an affiliate of the University of Dhaka, has been functioning
as a research, training, and policy advocacy institution since 1996. Its
primary focus has been on migration, refugee, displacement, and
governance issues. Migration has been identified as one of the major
socio-economic challenges that will require serious engagement of the
global community in the 21st century. The complexity of varied types of
migration processes has increasingly become a major area of research and
concomitant policy intervention. In its thirty years of existence
Bangladesh has experienced varied kinds of migratory patterns. These
include, refugee flow to and out of the country, long-term migration to
the West, and short-term contract migration to the Gulf and South East
Asia. Movements of population have major policy ramifications for
Bangladesh. The country's economy is very much dependent on the
remittances of the migrants. Again some movements have impinged upon the
national integration process of the country and others have affected
bilateral relations. Therefore, research and information on all such
kinds of population movements are essential for formulating effective
policies. In 1996 RMMRU was established to study population movements
both within and across national borders. Over the years, advocacy,
awareness campaign, and training also became part of core activities of
RMMRU.
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To increase understanding of the potential
contribution of migration for pro poor growth and poverty
reduction in Asia. |
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To be the premier resource centre on
migration, refugee and displacement issues in South Asia. |
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Initiate regional collaborative research to
understand the links between migration and poverty reduction. |
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To provide training and disseminate and
promote the idea among young academics, professionals,
grassroots leaders, NGO activists that orderly and managed
migration can reduce poverty and benefit receiving and sending
regions and that migration is an important livelihood strategy
to move out of poverty. |
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Establish network with academics and
activists of South Asia on issues of migration for policy
advocacy at national and regional levels. |
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Organizational Structure:
The Unit has a twelve-member general body and a five-member Executive
Committee (EC). EC is the decision-making authority. The Executive
Committee meets at least once in two months. RMMRU is headed by an
Executive Director. It may be noted that the activities of the Unit are
coordinated and supervised by the Executive Director and the Executive
Committee members on a voluntary basis. British Council, Office of the
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, International Labour
Organization, International Organization for Migration, and Solidarity
Center of Colombo have provided support to RMMRU in implementation of
some of its programmes. A large part of RMMRU’s activity is conducted by
voluntary work.
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