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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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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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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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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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