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Collaboration and Coordination on Migration, Inclusion, and Learning

In the CAMINA network, we have a mission: to bring key actors and evidence together to drive decisions that transform the lives of migrant and refugee students throughout Latin America.

To ensure that evidence doesn't just stay "on paper," we are guided by 3 strategic pillars:

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Protagonists, not "objects of study"

The migrant and refugee communities are our greatest allies; they are neither a burden nor passive agents. We foster their active leadership in generating evidence, engaging in dialogue, and making decisions.

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From critique to action

We document social injustices, but amid these challenges, we generate applicable knowledge and identify practices that promise to transform educational realities. 

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Crossing borders

We believe in the power of comparative research. We identify lessons across educational systems while always respecting the diversity of local contexts. 

Latest News

Following its 2025 international symposium, which convened more than 150 researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and members of migrant communities, the CAMINA Network released its 2025 report, available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
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To support its efforts of bringing evidence and actors together, the network launched its YouTube channel featuring the voices of various researchers.
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Co-authored by Joiko and Cortéz, this paper highlights how the “border condition” shapes teachers’ agency amid migratory flux.
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Partners

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iPabo - University of Applied Sciences logo.
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Universidad Estadual de Rio de Janeiro logo.
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Universidad de Las Americas logo.
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Universidad autonoma de Zacatecas logo.
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Gino Germani Partner logo.

Project funded by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)