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7th International Border Management Conference

Border Management and Capacity Partnerships: Joint Leadership and Shared Responsibilities to govern and partner in the present to adapt to or shape uncertain futures.

Dates: 27-28 November 2024

Location: Tunis, Tunisia

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6th International Border Management Conference in Istanbul Republic of Türkiye

December 6 – 7th, 2023

The conference will take place in Istanbul, the Republic of Türkiye. It will be organised in person, so that participants can exchange and interact directly amongst each other, and attend the presentations, which will be delivered live at the venue. Only invited and registered participants will have access to the conference.

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5th Annual International Border Management Conference in Amman

November 23-24th, 2022

This year, the conference is held live in Amman, Jordan. There will be no virtual component, with participation limited to confirmed guests. The format aims to bring together border management professionals, face to face, in order to engage in dialogue on state-of-the-art developments, good practices and the latest trends and research related to the field of border governance. 

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Border Management Conference 2021 in Kyiv

November 23-24, 2021 

The 2021 conference took place in Ukraine, only months before the war began. This edition was held in hybrid format, as Covid restrictions still limited the ability for large groups to gather, and therefore was also streamed live. It was expertly co-hosted by The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine. The main focus of the event were the dual contribution of (integrated) border management to state development while continuing to act as a safeguard of security, and Information exchange in the context of border management.

Border Management Conference 2020 - Virtual

The 3rd edition of the Border Management Conference took place during the global pandemic. It was the first time shifting the conference into a live-stream and virtual format. On one hand, it was feared that the lack of face-to-face interaction would hamper discussions and participation, but on the other hand, the greatest advantage was the ability to reach a much wider audience than ever possible before. The online modality in fact launched the annual conference into receiving much greater exposure, and therefore a greater diversity of insights, for which we can only be grateful. 

The main themes of the conference addressed the challenges to border management in the era of tomorrow as well as those related to morphing technologies, and suggested different paths to streamline the work of border agencies in a comprehensive and methodological way.

Border Management Conference 2019 in Yerevan

The 2nd International Border Management Conference was organised in Armenia, focusing on various topics related to border management as a part of comprehensive border governance. This topic, as a fil rouge, was discussed and presented from different perspectives, ranging from the academic point of view to the perception of practitioners. Inter alia, the event explored how a shift from the management of borders towards comprehensive border governance may provide the tools needed to face dynamic challenges facing border management professionals.

Border Management Conference 2018 in Beirut

This conference was the first annual International Border Management Conference held by ICMPD, and was made possible under the EU-funded project “Enhanced Capability for Integrated Border Management in Lebanon” (IBM Lebanon Phase II), along with the support of many other ICMPD-led projects and donors, in order to bring together a comprehensive group of experts, practitioners and officials to discuss and share experiences in the field of Border Management.

The conference sought to address four main topics: integrated border management (IBM); trade facilitation; technology driven challenges; and educational initiatives for border personnel.