#MIDEQ - Migration for Development and Equality - works to that ensure #SouthSouthMigration reduces inequalities & contributes to development. Funded by @GCRF
🌍 We’re excited to announce the publication of the @Palgrave Handbook on South-South Migration! This comprehensive book offers insights from global experts and chapters which drawing on MIDEQ research findings. #SouthSouthMigrationbit.ly/48NvX5B
A thread 🧵
How does South-South #migration impact children on the move and those who stay behind?
Check out our latest research report to learn about the challenges and opportunities that children face: bit.ly/3XKF1UP
📸 Saadia Ali/Samuel Hall
⚠️ Migration #research often reflects the priorities of researchers and funding bodies.
Join @heavencrawley from @MIDEQHub
as she discusses structural inequalities in the production of knowledge on #migration.
📅 2 October 2024 | 15:00 CEST
📍Hybrid: migrationpolicycentre.eu/eve…
For children of Burkinabè migrants in Cote d’Ivoire, issues around documentation and citizenship are key drivers of structural inequalities. With local communities, the teams designed interventions focused on birth registration and education. Learn more: buff.ly/3BeTHUt
#KisahKita brought together migrant workers in #Malaysia for workshops on content creation for social media. Learning how to produce videos, the workshops highlighted the need for migrants to share their own stories. @SherilABustaman explains buff.ly/3zw0fxD
In Ghana, MIDEQ explored the meaning of justice in the context of South-South #migration through an artistic performance. The Bush Studio was set up to record music created for the show. Listen to the recordings & learn more about this Impact Intervention: buff.ly/47HjSPL
🎶What does migration music represent in the context of #Haiti? Our partners @INUREDHAITI share how music reflects the migrant experience and memories, connecting Haiti and its diaspora. More in our Zanj Special Issue: buff.ly/4a6abdz
Have you visited our new website?
MIDEQ.org is a repository of resources on South-South migration, inequalities and development. It reflects the wealth of evidence based research and findings from the Hub.
Head to our website to learn more: bit.ly/4edpHXV
Aiming to foster community trust, the @CmsLegon team organised four dialogues with migrants and local community members. These cross-talks created a platform to develop solutions to issues relevant to both migrants and host communities. Learn more: buff.ly/3TvmtXw
Yesterday was our final MIDEQ event at @RichMixLondon on humanising migration narratives. Thanks to all who joined!
We also shared educational resources from @PosNegOrg & @lifeworlds based on MIDEQ animations. Learn more about Animated Learning : bit.ly/3B4Llit
Our working paper from Alexandra Castro and
@_jasongagnon (@OECDdev) focuses on #Colombia and the gaps in the #labour market. To address these issues, the paper looks to migrants and Colombia’s diaspora as a pathway towards further economic growth: buff.ly/3XpndhT
We’re heading to @RichMixLondon on 18 Sept. for a #film screening, panel discussion and networking event! Co-hosted with @PosNegOrg, this event will explore how artists and advocacy campaigns challenge xenophobic #migration narratives.
Register here: bit.ly/46HaR8S
We’re live from @ODI_Global! We're hosting a roundtable on migration decision-making & the inequalities that drive migrants to use intermediaries.
To learn more, check out our work on intermediaries: bit.ly/44NvFLc
And migration decision making: bit.ly/3yQmGHH
How can artistic approaches be used in #migration research?
In #SouthAfrica, the team & @MusicABorders (@UofGUnescoRILA) organised workshops to translate their research findings into a musical drama. Hear how this work changed their approach to research: buff.ly/3zj7edg
We’re only a few days away from our final MIDEQ event!
How do artists and advocacy campaigns centre migrant voices and experiences? Join us and @PosNegOrg at @RichMixLondon next Wednesday to discuss humanising narratives around #migration: bit.ly/46HaR8S
Allow us to re-introduce ourselves - through the launch of our redesigned website built in partnership with @devsociety_! 🥳
Our new website reflects the wealth of MIDEQ's work on migration, inequalities and development in the Global South. Check it out: mideq.org
How can research be used to advocate for better migration policies? Next Tuesday, join us and @ODI_Global online for a roundtable event on migration decision-making and the role of inequalities in migrants’ use of intermediaries.
Register here: buff.ly/4cGoXZz
We're live! We've kicked off our two day conference with a discussion on what we know about #humanmobility in the Global South.
Join us online for a dialogue that aims to inform the global discourse on international #migration and forced displacement: bit.ly/3ytz06a
For Nepali migrants in #Malaysia, the act of sending remittances is the dominant practice of care. However the challenges of #COVID19 have triggered a reassessment of the costs of being apart from their families. Our latest working paper explores further: bit.ly/3zmOkSB
ALT Nepali migrants calling home. Photo via Sydney Chan.
🚨Event alert! 🚨
There are only a few spots left to join our online International Policy Conference!
Join us this Wed. at 11 am (GMT 2) for discussions South-South migration and its potential contributions to development.
More details: bit.ly/3ytz06a
We’re a few days away from our International Policy Conference focused on policies to manage South-South #migration while capitalising on its potential contributions. The conference is now online so we hope to see you there!
📅11-12 Sept
🕐11 am (GMT 2)
bit.ly/3ytz06a