 The challenges of 2020 showed us all that online spaces for dialogue and knowledge sharing represent a unique opportunity for people to connect, learn and exchange with peers despite distance. These have provided an avenue to collectively identifying evidence-based solutions, policies and programmes. One year has passed since the launch of the Return and Reintegration Platform, a key online tool that disseminates knowledge and good practices in the field of migrant return and sustainable reintegration. Since its launch, the Return and Reintegration Platform has seen engagement from visitors in more than 180 countries with hundreds of publications gathered for the first time in one central location. In addition, it proposes multiple possibilities for exchange and learning to its users and members, and this has offered an open space for dialogue between practitioners and policymakers in host, transit and origin countries. The platform, developed with the support of the European Union in the context of the EU IOM Knowledge Management Hub, will keep strengthening information sharing as well as identifying and disseminating lessons learned. All these aimed at promoting multi-stakeholder cooperation towards dignified return and sustainable reintegration. I would like to encourage you all to engage with the platform, be active member of its communities and contribute to its knowledge sharing and learning activities.