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Xenophobic Vigilantism and the Struggle for Migrant Rights in South Africa


Aug 12, 2025
Categories: Government Policy Government & Politics Migration and Refugees SIHMA Social Justice Social Justice & Advocacy Socioeconomic Issues

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has urged South Africa’s high courts to uphold international law in protecting migrants and refugees from discrimination and xenophobic violence, as vigilante groups like Operation Dudula continue to escalate tensions (ICJ, 2025). The group, whose name translates to "force out" in Zulu, claims to combat crime, unemployment, and strained public services allegedly caused by undocumented migrants. However, its actions ranging from...

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Key Performance Indicator Framework Research Workshop in Uganda: A Collaborative Approach to Refugee Integration


Aug 05, 2025
Categories: Event Migrants Migration and Refugees Migration & Refugees Research Project SIHMA

The Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Framework Research Workshop, held from 15th to 16th July 2025 at the ARUA Centre in Kampala, Uganda, brought together stakeholders to discuss refugee integration through research, collaboration, and practical solutions. The workshop aimed to share experiences, present research findings, gather stakeholder feedback, and develop actionable recommendations for implementing a robust KPI framework.    Day 1: Setting the Stage for Refugee Integration

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SIHMA Press Review for July 2025


Aug 04, 2025
Categories: Review

International 30 July 2025 Rfi UNICEF urges France to recognise exploited children as victims, not criminals Unicef France’s recent report draws urgent attention to the plight of vulnerable minors who are criminally exploited yet treated as offenders instead of victims. Despite facing coercion through threats, addiction, and manipulation, thousands of children mostly unaccompanied boys from African and Eastern European countries are caught up in...

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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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The Reality of International Aid Funding Cuts


Jul 22, 2025
Categories: International Cooperation Migration & Refugees Refugees UNHCR

The largest number of forcibly displaced people in recorded history is occurring today with various crises around the globe causing 139.3 million people to flee from violence, natural disasters, or instability (UNHCR, 2025). Further, the largest internally displaced crisis in history is happening in Sudan, with 13.7 million people being internally displaced at the end...

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The Sudan Civil War: Barriers Across Borders


Jul 15, 2025
Categories: Forced Migration Refugees Regional Stability Sudanese Affairs UNHCR

The Sudan Civil War is a raging conflict whose intense fighting has created the worst Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) crisis in history (UNHCR, 2025). After two years of war, the Internal Displacement Monitoring Center reports that over 11.6 million people are displaced within Sudan, and another four million have fled the country (IDMC, 2025). The central countries that are accepting forcibly displaced Sudanese are the Central African Republic (CAR), Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, South Sudan, and Uganda...

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