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Changing narratives
Challenging the rhetoric around migration and digital technologies
Panel Discussion on migration and digital technologies at the ICT4D 2020 Virtual Non-Conference, 16th September 2020
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Changing narratives
Unspoken dreams: Using art as a language to tell stories of migration
NISER organised a three-day painting workshop in collaboration with the Women, Children, and Community Development Centre (WCCDC) in Rajbiraj, with the wives of migrants whose husbands work in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and Malaysia. This case study explores their findings.
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Changing narratives
Mazwi e Nzendo: Sezvazviri (literal)
Mazwi e Nzendo are ‘expressions to do with travel’. In this triptych of blogs, I use the idioms of my mother tongue to open up a rich and revealing seam of language for our collective thinking and re-thinking of migration. Part 1 begins with literal idioms.
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Changing narratives
Storytelling and videomaking together: engaging with Nepali migrants in Malaysia
As part of MIDEQ’s Impact Initiatives, the MIDEQ Malaysia team worked with GAiA Creatives and North-South Initiative to organise a series of video workshops for Nepali migrants working in Malaysia.
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