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Conversations In Integration
Save the date! The 2010 International Cities of Migration Conference
Fri, 28/05/2010 - 2:33 PM

Our first international conference, From Migration to Integration: An Opportunity Agenda for Cities, The Hague, October 3-4, 2010, is a two-day event that brings together international city leaders, migration experts and local practitioners in a practical dialogue on one of the most important global challenges facing cities today: the integration of urban newcomers.

Join us for a dynamic event designed to engage urban leadership on this essential dimension of city prosperity and growth. Explore the opportunity agenda, find out why cities matter and what we can learn from 100 Good Ideas in Integration.

The conference is convened in association with the City of The Hague and the 15th International Metropolis, “Justice and Migration, Paradoxes of Belonging.”

For more information, visit the 2010CoM conference website!

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