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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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Tilted scales of justice: rethinking access to justice for migrants through symbols and images
Symbols and images serve as very useful expression and communication of various concepts and life stories, among others. This piece reflects upon some symbols and images of justice and how these may translate for migrants as they attempt to access justice.
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Assessing government responses to migration-related inequalities and injustices
What does research in Nepal and Ethiopia reveal about the effectiveness of government efforts and continuing gaps that allow exploitation and inequality to persist?
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Why the UK-Rwanda asylum deal risks harming global standards
Heaven Crawley reflects on the newly announced asylum partnership agreement between the UK and Rwanda and its implications for and ramifications on global standards on refugees and asylum-seekers.
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