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MIDEQ - Migration for Diversity and Equality
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    Inequalities

    By putting intersectional inequalities at the heart of our analysis, MIDEQ has transformed understandings of the relationships between migration and development.

    Inequalities

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      Leveraging ICT to address inequality brief

      Overview of MIDEQ's work on leveraging ICT to address inequality.
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      Blog
      Construction worker in Nepal. Photo by Robic Upadhaya. Used with permission.
      Inequalities

      Diversifying the roles of recruitment agencies for post-pandemic livelihoods in Nepal

      Could recruitment agencies help unemployed Nepali returnee migrant workers ?
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      Blog
      Left behind women sharing challenges with support systems and aspirations after their husbands' migration.
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      Left behind, anxious and forgotten: the impact of COVID-19 on the wives of migrants

      The majority of the family left behind in migration are women with child-care duties, older parents or small children. Many of whom do not have access to paid work and depend on their migrant family member for daily maintenance. In the wake of the pandemic, job loss and uncertainty has left them anxious, yet women in particular are largely left out of the current discussions on the impact of COVID-19 on migration.
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      Remittances and transformations in funerary practices among the Hadiya

      The importance of South-South Migration for the welfare of individuals and communities, and how remittance flows affect (or are affected by) (in)equality dynamics in sending areas are yet to be explored critically. This blog explores the ways in which migration, mediated by remittances, influences and brings about change to important cultural practices in Southern Ethiopia.
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