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Feminisation of Migration: Reflections from the SIHMA Public Lecture at UWC


May 05, 2026
Categories: Migrants Migration and Immigration Migration and Refugees Migration in Africa

Migration has long been framed as a predominantly male phenomenon, shaped by narratives of labor mobility and economic survival. However, the trends and patterns of migration has shifted over the centuries with more women migrating as the economic providers of their families. Building on the relationship that the Scalabrini Institute for Human Mobility in Africa (SIHMA) has with the University of the Western Cape,  and bringing non-academic setting experience, SIHMA delivered a lecture...

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NEWLY PUBLISHED ARTICLE: Gaps in the Implementation of the Non-Prima Facie Refugee Status Determination in Uganda


Feb 17, 2026
Categories: AHMR Migrants Migration and Immigration Migration and Refugees

As millions of refugees fleeing conflict and instability, Uganda stands out as one of the friendliest nations amid an evolving global displacement environment (Frank Ahimbisibwe & Milena Belloni, 2024). The procedure of determining non-prima facie refugee status, is less common but vital component of refugee protection.  The non-prima facie path requires individual asylum seekers to prove their case, often in urban context and under far more complex conditions than the prima facie approach, which quickly gives refuge...

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Report on the SACBC Meeting on Migration, Refugees, and Human Trafficking


Sep 16, 2025
Categories: Children On The Move Event human rights human trafficking Migration and Immigration Migration in Africa

The Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) recently convened a multi-day meeting addressing migration, pastoral care, and the Church’s response to human trafficking. The gathering brought together clergy, religious, lay leaders, and representatives from civil society organizations, with discussions structured around pastoral, theological, and legal dimensions of migration in Southern Africa.   Opening Reflections Sr. Neide Lamperti (SACBC) welcomed participants and noted that materials were available...

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Migrants, Refugees and Displaced Persons


Sep 02, 2025
Categories: Migration migration and global issues Migration and Immigration Migration and Refugees Migration in Africa Migration Policies Migration & Refugees South Africa Law Protection Asylum Seekers

Recent weeks have seen a troubling surge in xenophobic activity in South Africa, particularly targeting foreign nationals’ access to public healthcare a phenomenon now termed “medical xenophobia.” Despite constitutional guarantees and legal precedents affirming healthcare rights for all, activists have illegally blocked clinics, harassed staff, and removed patients, claiming foreigners are overburdening the system. These actions, fuelled by political rhetoric and misinformation, have spread from Gauteng to other provinces and are increasingly normalized in public discourse....

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African Migration Trends, Q2 2025: Regional Dynamics and Global Implications


Aug 26, 2025
Categories: Migrants Migration Migration and Immigration Migration and Refugees Migration in Africa

Migration across Africa in 2025 reflects one of the most dynamic and consequential population movements worldwide. While public discourse often canters on irregular journeys to Europe, the empirical evidence demonstrates a more complex reality, the vast majority of African migration remains intra-continental, shaped by overlapping drivers such as conflict, climate change, economic disparities, and evolving policy frameworks. Recent regional updates from North, West, and East Africa to Southern Africa, Egypt, and Yemen reveal how mobility patterns are being...

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Rooted in Exile: Preserving Culture in African Refugee Communities


Jul 29, 2025
Categories: Migrants Migration and Immigration Migration and Refugees Migration in Africa Migration & Refugees Social Integration Victim Exploitation & Consequences Youth migration

Culture and tradition have long stood as pillars of African society, shaping the identities, behaviours, and worldviews of individuals and communities alike. For African children and adults, these elements are not merely ceremonial, they inform social structures, define spiritual beliefs, transmit knowledge, and offer meaningful frameworks for addressing governance and environmental issues. Among displaced populations, however, these foundational elements often face erosion. Refugee camps and communities present a particular challenge to maintaining cultural integrity, Gregory Scarborough the author...

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