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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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Why we need better migration governance for achieving the SDGs
Bapsfontein informal settlement in Johannesburg, which consists largely of migrants including Mozambiqians and Zimbabweans. Photo: John Hogg/World Bank
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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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Politics of polarisation
With upcoming elections in South Africa, Azwi Netshikulwe and Tsholofelo Nakedi discuss how political rhetoric exacerbates issues related to xenophobia and social cohesion.
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