Research
Analysis on issues affecting forcibly displaced people
Research and Commentary
JRS Australia and Vinnies NSW Policy Briefs, June 2021
Access to family reunion for refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia, June 2021
Access to a safety net for people seeking asylum in Australia, June 2021
A fair refugee status determination process for people seeking asylum in Australia, June 2021
An end to offshore processing in Australia’s asylum policies, June 2021
Permanent protection for all refugees in Australia, June 2021
Refugee Week 2021 School Fact Sheet, June 2021
Recent reports:
Seeking Protection in a Pandemic: COVID-19 and the Future of Asylum, April 2021.
Speaking Up, Speaking Out, Speaking With: Advocacy Challenges for Civil Society’s Work with Migrants in Vulnerable Situations by Dr. Eve Lester, May 2020.
COVID-19 and people seeking protection in the Australian community: Preliminary Impact and Discussion Paper, April 2020.
Free From Violence Against Women and Girls, September 2018, September 2018.
Recent academic publications:
Gottardo, C., and Rego, N (2021). “The Global Compact for Migration (GCM), International Solidarity and Civil Society Participation: a Stakeholder’s Perspective.” Human Rights Review, (Available online, issue forthcoming).
Rego, N and Gottardo, C. (2020), ‘The Australian border and its discontents.’ In A.A. Mateos SJ, M.G. Duran SJ, C.E. Villasenor, and J.I. Martinez (Eds.), Migratory Flows at the Borders of Our World (pp. 299 – 330). Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.
Domicelj, T and Gottardo, C. (2019), “Implementing the Global Compacts: the importance of a whole-of-society approach.” Forced Migration Review, 60, 79 – 82.
Gottardo, C and Cyment, P (2019), “The Global Compact for Migration: what could it mean for women and gender relations?” Gender and Development, 27(1), 67 – 83.
Recent commentary:
Carolina Gottardo and Paola Cyment, “How COVID-19 affects women in migration,” Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, September 2020
Carolina Gottardo, “COVID-19 doesn’t discriminate, nor should we,” Eureka Street, April 2020
Carolina Gottardo and Nishadh Rego, “Allies keeping faith despite Medevac blow,” Eureka Street, December 2019
Carolina Gottardo, “A visit among the men of Manus,” Eureka Street, November 2019
Sarah Brown, “Protecting women seeking asylum from violence – Is Australia doing enough?”, Broad Agenda, September 2019
Carolina Gottardo and Nishadh Rego, “Separating refugee policy from politics,” Eureka Street, June 2019
Carolina Gottardo, Nishadh Rego, and Lars Stenger, “Indonesian Perspective on Medevac,” Eureka Street, February 2019
Carolina Gottardo, “Australia Misses GCM boat, but it’s not too late,” Eureka Street, December 2018
Carolina Gottardo and Nishadh Rego, “A Migrant and Refugee Stocktake,” Eureka Street, August 2018
Carolina Gottardo, “Migration compact will benefit Australia,” Eureka Street, August 2018
Nishadh Rego, “Deterrence by Punishment: A Critical Overview of Policies Towards Asylum Seekers in the ‘Legacy Caseload,'” Asylum Insight, February 2018
Contacts:
If you have any specific research or policy questions, please email: nishadh.rego@jrs.org.au
If you are specifically interested contacting us about research questions on housing for people seeking asylum, please email: anjali.roberts@jrs.org.au