
September 24 & 25, 2025 – MCC–MRI Summit on the 10th Anniversary of the European Migration Crisis
On September 24–25, 2025, the MCC–MRI Summit will take place in Budapest (Hungary) on the 10th Anniversary of the European Migration Crisis.
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On September 24–25, 2025, Szeged (Hungary) hosts the MCC–MRI Summit on the tenth anniversary of the 2015 migration crisis. Policymakers, researchers, and experts from Europe and the U.S. will examine irregular migration, share lessons learned, and discuss policies affecting the EU.
As an organization focused on migration, we work within a dynamic network of think tanks committed to analyzing one of the most pressing challenges of the 21st century. Through research, policy debates, and cross-sector collaboration, we strive to develop sustainable solutions that balance human dignity, economic realities, and geopolitical considerations. The overall goal is to position Spain as a reliable partner, promote cooperation, eradicate trafficking, and transform irregular migration into orderly mobility, contributing to sustainable development on both sides of the Mediterranean.