Our project aims to map the concepts, actors, and humanitarian visa policies in Brazil, with the goal of sharing best practices and opportunities on the topic with other stakeholders, including those in the United Kingdom.
Dr Patrícia Nabuco Martuscelli (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom), Dr Svetlana Ruseishvili (Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil) and Dr Natalia Cintra (University of Southampton, United Kingdom) co-lead the research project "Mapping the Humanitarian Visa Policy in Brazil", funded by the International Science Partnerships Fund (ISPF) of the Economic and Social Research Council of the United Kingdom Research and Innovation (ESRC/UKRI). This project aims to establish and consolidate a diverse and interdisciplinary network of collaborators to advance knowledge about Humanitarian Visas in Brazil to contribute to the conceptual development of this important measure in Brazil and beyond.
Defining humanitarian visas from a Brazilian perspective.
Identifying the main themes involved in humanitarian visa policies.
Building a network of researchers, decision-makers, activists, and other interested individuals to continue discussions on humanitarian visas.
Mapping the different actors involved in the subject of humanitarian visas.
Contact us at humanvisa2025@gmail.com to learn more about the project.