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Who We Are
WHO WE AREEstablished in September 2015, the International Organization for Migration’s Global Migration Data Analysis Centre was set up to respond to calls for better international migration data and analysis. Data are key to inform migration governance, improve programming and promote a better public understanding of migration.
About
About
IOM Global
IOM Global
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Our Work
Our WorkData is key to inform migration governance, improve programming and promote a better public understanding of migration. GMDAC works toward this purpose through activities in knowledge management, data capacity-building and innovation, and data collection and analysis.
Areas of Work
Areas of Work
Projects
Projects
- Data and Resources
- Take Action
Skylar is currently working as the Forensic Associate for the ICRC at their headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. Her current projects include assisting with the creation of Virtual Reality training scenarios, developing and implementing the African Isotope pilot project, assisting with the updating of the rapid deployment procedures for the Forensic Unit, as well as assisting with the 3D printing of training materials. Skylar has two MS degrees in Forensic Anthropology and Human Rights, with particular research specialties focused on Migration issues, racial violence, bioarchaeology, human skeletal analysis, and forensic entomology. Skylar is also the Lead Bioarchaeologist for the Tell Timai Archaeological Project in the Egyptian Delta.
Institution
ICRC
Country of institution/residence
Switzerland
Regional Scope
Africa
Americas
Europe
Geographic Scope
Global
National
Regional
Sub National Level
Organization Type
International Organization
Thematic Area of Work
Capacity building and partnerships
Diaspora communities
Forced displacement
Human rights of migrants
Migrant remittances and links to origin communities