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The economic contribution of migrants vs their access to justice: a case for enhanced consular services
The economic contribution of migrants is undeniable. Yet, many migrants generally lack opportunities to access justice when their rights are violated. The consular services that states offer to migrants should demonstrate just how much they value them and their contribution
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Teaching migrant workers’ rights using lessons from history: The ‘Ghana Must Go’ painting competition project
Migrant workers’ rights are important. This needs to be communicated to children from an early age. A painting competition to mark the ‘Ghana Must Go’ deportation order of 1983 served as a perfect opportunity to reinforce this message in Ghana.
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Safe return and voluntary repatriation for Syrian refugees from Lebanon: What needs to happen next?
In 2022, Lebanon’s caretaker Minister of the Displaced announced a government plan to begin repatriating 15,000 Syrian refugees to Syria each month. Learn more about the process and the need to ensure safe repartitions for Syrian refugees.
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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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