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“No papers, no rights”: Access to documentation as a pathway to justice for migrants in the Global South
Access to documentation and a legal identity is key tool in realizing rights and protection for migrant communities in the Global South, and more generally. Drawing on research with Ethiopian families in South Africa, this report explores how the lack of documentation marginalizes children and provides action-based recommendations to address they injustices face.
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The role, challenges, and impact of trade unions among migrant workers in the MIDEQ destination countries
The report considers the roles played by two of the ILO’s three constituents (governments and trade unions) and a selection of other relevant stakeholders (e.g., civil society organisations (CSOs) and international organisations) who shape the national contexts that migrant workers experience.
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Access to justice brief
Overview of MIDEQ's work on access to justice.
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From promises to practice: towards the effective implementation of the Global Compact for Migration
This policy brief summarises key themes and topics emerging from a discussion on the implementation of the Global Compact for Migration.
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