In 2022, the association worked once again on migration issues, in a particular context since the field study was carried out in France.
7 volunteers from the association traveled to Calais and Grande-Synthe for seven days, where they met a wide variety of actors: associations, journalists, civil society and even public services. . This field study aimed to highlight a humanitarian and political crisis raging on French soil for more than 30 years, in a climate of indifference making the situation of exiles more and more worrying in the light of the presidential elections.
2022
In 2018, the subject of study of the association was state building in Kosovo, an independent European country since 2008. Twelve members of the association left for nine days in Pristina, to meet various actors. They were able to meet international actors such as UNMIK (UN mission), EULEX (European Union mission) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, but also local and international NGOs (Kosovar Young Lawyer, Democracy+, Save the Children …) as well as representatives of the State. The purpose of this trip was to understand how this country, closely watched by the international community, has been built as a state since its independence.
2018
In 2017, the association worked on migration, at different levels: climate displaced people in the Philippines and the arrival of refugees in Marseille.
Six members of the team traveled to Manila for seven days, where they met actors such as ICLEI Southeast Asia Secretariat, Center for Disaster Preparedness, Manila Observatory and the mayor of the municipality of General Nakar. This study was to show how Filipinos cope with increasingly frequent natural disasters due to global warming.
The aim of the “Parcours d'un migrant” project was to retrace the path of a refugee on his arrival in France and more particularly in Marseille.
2017
In 2016, in addition to the organization of a conference by Juan Branco on the International Criminal Court, the subject of study of the association was the migration crisis in Lebanon. Eleven of the eighteen members of the association went to Beirut for four days in order to meet the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Lebanon, local and international associations and NGOs (Acted Lebanon, DPNA, Caritas Lebanon…), as well as Sawssan Abou-Zahr, Lebanese journalist specializing in Arab springs and emerging democracies, feminist causes and human rights.
2016
2015
In 2015, the association worked on democratic transition, with a project entitled “post-revolution Tunisian society”. Nine students thus went to the field, to meet various organizations such as the Network for the Observation of Tunisian Justice in Transition, the World Organization against Torture Tunisia, the High Commissioner for Refugees Tunisia, the association Terre d Asylum in Tunisia and the Kawakibi Center for Democratic Transition in Tunisia.
Each stay continues in France with feedback, including a photo exhibition, conferences or workshops on the subject studied.