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Decentring knowledge
How Global South perspectives challenge thinking on migration
MIDEQ's latest publication, The Palgrave Handbook of South-South Migration, offers fresh perspectives and insights to unlock migration’s development potential.
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Decentring knowledge
Migrants as knowledge producers
Yonas Tadesse, a Hadiya returnee migrant, wrote a self-history and reflection of his migration experiences in a Tanzanian detention facility. Published as a book, his story highlights the need to centre migrants as knowledge producers in migration studies.
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Decentring knowledge
African perspectives on South–South migration
This book investigates the diverse and dynamic forms of migration within Africa. Centring themes of agency, resource flows, and transnational networks, the book examines the enduring appeal of the Global South as a place of origin, transit, and destination.
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Decentring knowledge
From Ethiopia to South Africa: The human cost of a neglected migration route
This ongoing series from The New Humanitarian explores the humanitarian implications of South-South migration. Although South-South migration flows are larger than the numbers of people heading South to North – with all the inherent risks of undocumented travel – these cross-border, intra-regional journeys tend to be neglected by governments and aid agencies.
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