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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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      Migration and decent work: challenges for the Global South

      This policy brief builds on discussions from a MIDEQ/UNU-CPR roundtable discussion on migrant workers and decent work.
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      Access to justice for migrants: Can academics do more?

      Should academics remain content with merely producing academic outputs as they research and study issues of access to justice in migration? Or can they and should they engage more actively in addressing these injustice? MIDEQ researchers and partners share their views.
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      What do we mean by access to justice (A2J)? - concept note

      An overview of MIDEQ's understanding of access to justice
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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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