As part of the MIDEQ work plan and Impact Interventions, the Ghana team organised four community dialogues (cross talks), each in Accra (Greater Accra Region), Kasoa (Central Region) Manso Nkwanta (Ashanti Region), and Asutuare (Eastern region). These community dialogues provided opportunities for migrants, community members, experts from private sector, research, and academia as well as public officials, to exchange information and perspectives, clarify viewpoints, and develop solutions to issues relevant to both migrants and host communities. Ultimately, this initiative created a platform to discuss ways of ensuring the peaceful coexistence of migrants and citizens and for addressing the following critical issues.
Inequalities
Returns from the South: Effects of return migration of Ghanaian migrants from China on livelihoods and wealth inequalities in Ghana
Drawing on qualitative research methods among Ghanaian migrants to China, this paper addresses the question how does south-south migration affect livelihoods and wealth inequality? We argue that blunt global categorizations such as “Global South” and “Global North” only serve to obfuscate what is a rather heterogenous bunch of countries, with divergent opportunities for migrants.
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