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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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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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US migration policy changes towards Haiti: hope, conflict, and human capital loss
The US government recently announced a new, multi-pronged effort to curb undocumented migration at the US-Mexico border. What does this mean for Haitian migrants in the Americas?
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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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