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Forced Displacement: From Humanitarian Crisis to Development Opportunity
Written by Regis Blanc - 07. December 2021
Migration: A Regional Perspective
Written by Esther Marthaler - 24. June 2021
Back from the Future: On Migration & Development
Written by Sabin Selimi , Zenebe B. Uraguchi - 02. December 2020
How Can We Harness the Power of Diaspora Communities for People with Disabilities?
Written by Mitko Pistolov , Nadire Selimi - 13. August 2020
Marrakech… What for and What Next?
Helvetas and the Swiss Civil Platform on Migration and Development are just back from Marrakech. What are the main takeaways? What role does the civil society have in the implementation of the Global Compact for Migration?
12. December 2018
Should I Stay or Should I Go?
The migration of women as domestic workers from Sri Lanka to wealthier countries, notably the Gulf States, has mushroomed over the last 30 years.
Written by Jane Carter - 10. November 2014
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