Petrillo, Enza Roberta

Enza Roberta
Petrillo

Migration and Asylum Senior Expert, her fields of interest include external and internal dimensions of the EU's migration and asylum policies and forced migrations triggered by protracted humanitarian crises, weak governance and under-development. Ph.D. in Development Geography (2009), graduated with mention in Political Science (2003), she has been working in the field of migration and asylum since 2005. Her progressive professional experience includes academic research, policy-oriented analysis, and interventions’ design, planning, management and monitoring in the field of vulnerable migrant groups (mainly UAMs and THB survivors and, recently, persons with mental disorder) and related protection and reception issues. In EASO (European Asylum Support Office) since January 2019, she is currently Quality Assurance Officer on Reception and Special Needs (UAMs, THB). Previous service includes International Organizations (OSCE, FAO), NGOs (Save the Children, CIES and others), Universities (Sapienza University of Rome, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Loughborough University),Think Tanks (The Hague Institute for Global Justice, Foundation for European Progressive Studies, FIERI), and Governmental Institutions (Ministry of Labor and Social Policy-DG Migration and Integration Policies). Research Associate at the Unesco Chair in Population, Migration and Development (Rome Chapter), as an adjunct professor she has also taught Crisis Prevention and Management, Geopolitics and Analysis of Migratory Flows.
Migration Reasearch Hub ID: 1315

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Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
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