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MIDEQ - Migration for Diversity and Equality
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    MIDEQ approaches justice and rights from the perspective of migrants’ lived experiences, emphasising the importance of informal justice mechanisms and solidarity.

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      In the name of a rights agenda for the Haitian community in Brazil

      Meetings in the Instituto Maria e João Aleixo (IMJA), Rio de Janeiro, gathered Haitian leaderships and civil society organisations.
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      The Global Organised Crime Index (OCIndex): Combating trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants

      Following the launch of the Global Organised Crime Index, MIDEQ researcher Yvonne Khor Gee Weon reflects on her experiences and discusses how the index can be used to tackle topics such as trafficking and smuggling of migrants.
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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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    Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR)
    Coventry University, IV5
    Innovation Village
    Cheetah Road
    Coventry
    CV1 2TL
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