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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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UKRI South-South Migration, Inequality and Development Hub
The world is often viewed from the perspective of developed countries in the Global North. Migration is no exception.
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Exploring South-South migration perspectives: photo exhibition
The "Perspectives of South-South Migration" exhibition, organised by the MIDEQ China team and hosted by the Centre for South-South Migration and Development at China Agricultural University, featured over 100 photographs curated by the MIDEQ team in Ghana. Led by Professor Jixia Lu, the exhibition showcased the impacts of South-South migration on socio-economic development, offering insights into labour, business, and student migration in China and Africa.
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Vessels, Thread and Cloth.
In this series of reflections and writings, we offer a gallery of objects which act as levellers for human beings in their needs for food, water, and clothing. The artists in WP11 have each worked with objects to produce a poem, or a reflection or a further audio recording as part of the work.
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