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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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      Who is a refugee? Understanding Europe’s diverse responses to the 2015 and the 2022 refugee arrivals

      In this piece, we have referred not only to geographic proximity but also to the perception of Ukrainians as culturally and ethnically similar to hosting societies in the EU as a key driver of the welcoming attitudes towards refugees from the region.
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      What do we mean by access to justice (A2J)? - concept note

      An overview of MIDEQ's understanding of access to justice
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      From despair to hope? Securing rights for Haitian migrants in the new Brazil

      As Lula is sworn in as President, Heaven Crawley reflects on what his election might mean for Haitians living in Brazil, for whom access to rights and opportunities for integration have proved elusive.
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      Using Justice Chain Analysis to unlock access to justice for migrants in the Global South

      Drawing on research undertaking with Ethiopian migrants and their children in South Africa, this policy brief outlines how Justice Chain Analysis (JCA) can provide policy makers, advocates and practitioners with tools for developing context specific, people centred approaches which address structural justice barriers.
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