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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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      Inequalities

      Uses of digital technologies by migrants in South Africa

      This working paper presents the results of an online survey of 297 respondents mostly currently living in South Africa (92.2%), and mainly from Ethiopia (59.8%); 92.7% of them identified themselves as migrants, with the remainder being family members of migrants (6.2%) or returned migrants (1.1%).
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      Enhancing the development potential of South-South migration

      This policy brief looks at the transformational role of remittances and migrant investments, the challenges migrants face en route to and within South Africa and in Hadiya upon their return, and considers policy interventions.
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      Adapting to absence: Understanding the impacts of male migration on wives and children in Egyptian households

      This case study summarises the findings of MIDEQ’s research into the multifaceted effects of male migrant absence on wives and children within Egyptian households.
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      Ghana brief

      Overview of MIDEQ's work in Ghana.
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