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    Changing narratives

    MIDEQ’s work challenges negative migration narratives, using creative tools to engage new audiences, and creating space for new political and policy responses.

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      Omo Ghana, Man For Chop documentary film

      Omo Ghana, Man for Chop is an evocative documentary film that delves into the complexities of migration - exploring the human stories behind the phenomenon. At its core, this film unfolds the gripping events of 1983 when over 1 million Ghanaians were forcibly expelled from Nigeria.
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      Malaysians for Myanmar: Mobilising support through food

      MIDEQ Malaysia supported an evidence-based campaign that uses conversation over food to promote positive and empowering narratives about migrant and refugee communities.
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      Multilingualism and knowledge production: concept note

      Multilingual Working as a dimension of MIDEQ is carried by WP11 and is an overall responsibility of the Hub itself. Without multilingual knowledges, methodologies and reflection, critically, on these, then languages other than English, will remain peripheral.
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      Dui Desh Tin Katha

      This book is an outcome of long-term engagement with migrants, returnees and their families in Saptari and a consequent desire to give voice to experience and emotions of families who are rarely accounted in the migration-development discourse. The paintings were made and stories shared in a painting workshop conducted with migrants and their families in 2023.
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