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How are migration policies encountered by migrants?
Restrictive migration policies aiming to stop migrants from the Global South arriving in Europe have been popular amongst European politicians for decades now. But these policies often fail to reach their intended goals. This blog looks at whether, and if so, how migration policies inform migrant decision making.
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Why the UK-Rwanda asylum deal risks harming global standards
Heaven Crawley reflects on the newly announced asylum partnership agreement between the UK and Rwanda and its implications for and ramifications on global standards on refugees and asylum-seekers.
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Using Justice Chain Analysis to unlock access to justice for migrants in the Global South
Drawing on research undertaking with Ethiopian migrants and their children in South Africa, this
policy brief outlines how Justice Chain Analysis (JCA) can provide policy makers, advocates and
practitioners with tools for developing context specific, people centred approaches which address
structural justice barriers.
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The Global Organised Crime Index (OCIndex): Combating trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants
Following the launch of the Global Organised Crime Index, MIDEQ researcher Yvonne Khor Gee Weon reflects on her experiences and discusses how the index can be used to tackle topics such as trafficking and smuggling of migrants.
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