This event aims to present findings of the final report of the one year research project led by the Queen Mary University London and CEPS on “Anti-Smuggling Policies and their Intersection with Humanitarian Assistance and Social Trust” and to launch of the web-page oftestimonies of civil society actors gathered by PICUM & CEPS, in four countries covered – Greece, Hungary, Italy and the UK.
Afterwards the interactive discussion will follow with all the relevant stakeholders attending the event. We plan to engage with the MEPs, EU agencies, civil society, international organisations, and media representatives.
We invite
Brussels-based colleagues to attend event
in person. You will have a possibility to raise your questions. For all the colleagues
outside Brussels – there will be an
online streaming possibility to watch the discussion via her
public Facebook profile of MEP Jean Lambert (please register to get the direct link from us).
PICUM colleagues will facilitate the discussion on
Twitter.
Therefore, please kindly register
here by 17th of November, 2017 for either attending the event in person or by
21st of November for
following the online streaming & Twitter discussion.
We would be delighted if we could count on your active participation as after the presentations and brief comments from the pannel we will have one hour for an interactive discussion with all the relevant stakeholders attending the event.
Should you have any
questions, please, do not hesitate, to contact
lina.vosyliute@ceps.eu. Also welcome to send me
suggestions whom else we should reach out.