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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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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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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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Creative explorations on ‘Access to justice’
Using music and song, movement and dance, and textiles and costume as language, this blog reflects on how we test and communicate new artistic perspectives on MIDEQ’s research relating to ‘access to justice’.
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