Slow train coming: the ‘natural destiny’ of a borderless Africa?
The following essay was originally compiled for the Mixed Migration Review 2023 and has been reproduced here for wider access through this […]
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The following essay was originally compiled for the Mixed Migration Review 2023 and has been reproduced here for wider access through this […]
Bram Frouws, Director of the Mixed Migration Centre, was a panelist on the panel “Forgotten Crises – Forgotten Suffering” at
The Southern Route encompasses a complex array of mixed migration journeys running from East and the Horn of Africa, as
MMC Eastern and Southern Africa | Egypt & Yemen piloted 4Mi data collection in multiple locations in South Africa in Q4 of 2022 to understand refugees’ and migrants’ experiences along the Southern Route. The data were analysed in early 2023 and will be published soon in a new study focusing on profiles, migration drivers, and protection risks of refugees and migrants travelling along the route.
A series of in-depth interviews with refugee and migrants’ family members who stayed behind — the events from their perspectives and the emotions that migration evokes for them.
Restrictive policies, actions and attitudes to mixed migration are becoming increasingly normalised and mainstreamed.
The following story was originally compiled for the Mixed Migration Review 2019 and has been reproduced here for wider access through this
The Mixed Migration Centre’s 4Mi project gathers hundreds of interviews with refugees and migrants on the move every month and
MMC’s 4Mi data collection project collects in-depth quantitative information about migration. As part of this project, 4Mi has a specialized
Migrants from the Horn of Africa continue to travel along the southern route towards South Africa and almost all of