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Invisible Labour, Visible Impact: Rethinking Migration Policy and Precarity in South Africa


Oct 14, 2025
Categories: Immigration Immigration Advisory Board Informal Sector migration and global issues Urban Development

Migrant workers in South Africa’s domestic service, agriculture, and construction sectors form the unacknowledged backbone of the economy. They build homes, harvest food, and sustain households, yet their contributions remain largely invisible in national discourse. Despite recent policy reforms and research initiatives, systemic exploitation, insecure legal status, and limited access to social protection continue to define their daily realities.   Promise and Pitfalls of Policy Reform The newly approved

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Kakuma Refugee Camp: A Case Study in Integration Amid Global Humanitarian Retrenchment


Aug 19, 2025
Categories: Migration and Refugees Socioeconomic Issues Trade & Commerce UNHCR Urban Development

Kakuma Refugee Camp, located in Turkana County, Kenya, has undergone a notable transformation since its establishment over two decades ago. Originally conceived as a temporary shelter, the camp now hosts more than 150,000 refugees, primarily from South Sudan and Somalia (Theresa Beltramo and Utz Pape, 2021). Over time, Kakuma has evolved into a semi-urban settlement characterised by a robust informal economy. According...

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Feminization of Migration: Guest Lecture Presentation


Apr 29, 2025
Categories: Gender and migration migration and global issues Migration and Refugees Migration in Africa Refugees SIHMA Social Impact Urban Development

On the 16th of April 2025 the Scalabrini Institute for Human Mobility’s Head of Research, Dr Rachel Chinyakata delivered a lecture at the University of the Western Cape (UWC). The lecture was organized by the Department of Women and Gender Studies at UWC as part of their Gender and Development module for third-year students. The lecture specifically focused on Gender, inequality and development zoning into  the position of women in the global economy. A discussion  of...

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