Within the framework of 'Migration and Displacement Action Plan for Sub-Saharan Africa (MAPS)', migrations and forced displacement will be analysed on their socio-economic effects.
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MAPS Prosperity Group: "Prosperity - Education, employment, health, housing, equality, socio-spatial inclusion".

MAPS Planet Group: "Planet – Climate change, environmental disasters, natural hazard stressors, resilience."
Within the framework of the 'Migration and Displacement Action Plan for Sub-Saharan Africa (MAPS)', migrations and forced displacement will be analysed in consideration of a series of environment-related factors that can affect human mobility.

MAPS People Group: "People – Gender, age, disabilities, and vulnerabilities."
Within the framework of 'Migration and Displacement Action Plan for Sub-Saharan Africa (MAPS)', migrations and forced displacement will be analysed with reference to the perceptions of first-line practitioner groups and internal migrants through a PEOPLE-centred perspective.

MAPS Peace Group: "Peace – Conflicts, borders and border policies, human rights"
Within the framework of 'Migration and Displacement Action Plan for Sub-Saharan Africa (MAPS)', migrations and forced displacement will be analysed with reference to the perceptions of first-line practitioner groups and internal migrants through PEACE-sensitive lenses.
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Migration and Displacement Action Plan for Sub-Saharan Africa (MAPS)
The MAPS Project is a three-year initiative aiming at strengthening policy-making and programming on migration and forced displacement in Sub-Saharan Africa. With a €10 million budget funded primarily by the European Commission, MAPS brings together a multidisciplinary network of African and European partners—including Sapienza University of Rome, five Italian universities with UNESCO Chairs, and universities in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, and Spain. It is supported by advisory bodies such as the IOM Regional Data Hub and the University of the Witwatersrand.