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MIDEQ - Migration for Diversity and Equality
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    MIDEQ approaches justice and rights from the perspective of migrants’ lived experiences, emphasising the importance of informal justice mechanisms and solidarity.

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      In the name of a rights agenda for the Haitian community in Brazil

      Meetings in the Instituto Maria e João Aleixo (IMJA), Rio de Janeiro, gathered Haitian leaderships and civil society organisations.
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      Looking at home from afar: Right to vote for overseas Nepalese workers

      Can you please let me know any kind of object, word, or symbol that you can think of to represent your vote or represent you the best about your political and voting rights?
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      Safe return and voluntary repatriation for Syrian refugees from Lebanon: What needs to happen next?

      In 2022, Lebanon’s caretaker Minister of the Displaced announced a government plan to begin repatriating 15,000 Syrian refugees to Syria each month. Learn more about the process and the need to ensure safe repartitions for Syrian refugees.
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      ‘The biggest problem we are facing is the running away problem’: recruitment and the paradox of facilitating the mobility of immobile workers

      This article analyses the relationship between domestic work placement agencies in Jordan and Lebanon and their clients (the employers) as they negotiate the recruitment of women from Bangladesh. It addresses the mechanisms of how exploitative, controlling practices are constructed and normalised by agencies in their everyday interactions with their clients as well as with workers.
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