In her intervention, part of the second session dedicated to “Specific Challenges Posed by Migratory Flows in the Mediterranean Region,” Jusaima Moaid-Azm Peregrina, Euro-Arab Foundation researcher and member of the Spanish networkf of Anna Lindh, addressed migratory challenges in the Mediterranean from a human rights and regional co-responsibility perspective, emphasizing the need to move towards fairer, more inclusive, and sustainable migration policies.
This session, held on April 3rd, was moderated by the Vice-President of the Egyptian House of Representatives, Mohamed Aboueleneen, and featured the notable participation of the Secretary of State for Migration, Pilar Cancela Rodríguez.
The sessions of the Forum on the Future of the Mediterranean, held from April 2nd to 4th in Granada, were opened by King Felipe VI and included the participation of high-ranking representatives from the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union for the Mediterranean (PA-UfM).
This forum, organized under the Spanish presidency of the Assembly, serves as a key platform to address issues such as migration, climate change, youth employment, and gender equality.