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MIDEQ - Migration for Diversity and Equality
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    Inequalities

    By putting intersectional inequalities at the heart of our analysis, MIDEQ has transformed understandings of the relationships between migration and development.

    Inequalities

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      Construction worker in Nepal. Photo by Robic Upadhaya. Used with permission.
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      Diversifying the roles of recruitment agencies for post-pandemic livelihoods in Nepal

      Could recruitment agencies help unemployed Nepali returnee migrant workers ?
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      Zhou Enlai with President Nkrumah on his visit to Ghana in April 1964. Photo by 人民画报. Public domain.
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      The growing Ghana-China migration flows: consequences for Ghana’s development and migrant household wellbeing

      While Ghana-China migration has the potential to enhance livelihoods, reduce poverty and smoothen social inequalities, this is conditioned on institutional, policy and behavioural factors being streamlined.
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      African businessmen in Yiwu: differentiation under the pandemic

      COVID-19 has affected Yiwu’s international business activities, but for African businessmen in Yiwu, the impact of the pandemic is different. Small businessmen have suffered the most in this process, while businessmen with legally registered companies have survived the pandemic in different ways. For some it has even meant new opportunities.
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      Understanding the gender dynamics

      The Star Malaysia interviews MIDEQ research Nadiah Ahmad on unpacking the gender dimensions of the Nepal-Malaysia corridor.
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