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migration crisis

  • One year after the world took notice of the Rohingya crisis, has anything changed for the refugees?

    One year after the world took notice of the Rohingya crisis, has anything changed for the refugees?

    Abdullah Yusuf, The Conversation
    · Aug 18, 2018 · 11:30 pm
  • Using apps and credit cards, the Odisha government is trying to save migrants from bonded labour

    Using apps and credit cards, the Odisha government is trying to save migrants from bonded labour

    Anuradha Nagaraj, Thomson Reuters Foundation
    · Nov 27, 2017 · 08:30 pm
  • Migrants need more from cities than ‘sanctuary’ – they need social citizenship

    Migrants need more from cities than ‘sanctuary’ – they need social citizenship

    Nancy Berlinger
    · Sep 06, 2017 · 11:30 pm