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Briefs-Published date2016
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Climate change migration : a review of the Literature
Initial apocalyptic depictions of migration have proceeded to more nuanced information, which allows for understanding migration not as a threat to human security but as means to achieve it.
Published dateThursday, May 2, 2013 - 04:00 -
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Migration, the global South, and migrant women workers in the field of border studies : theoretical approaches, themes of inquiry, and suggestions for future work
A study commissioned by the International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague (Erasmus University Rotterdam), within the project on ‘Migration, Gender and Social Justice’
Published dateThursday, May 2, 2013 - 04:00 -
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Social cohesion, inclusivity and livelihood in the resettled community of Mt Moriah, Durban
In South Africa the emergence of informal settlements was inextricably linked to race-based urban policies, in which housing played a vital role.
Published dateMonday, May 2, 2016 - 04:00 -
Evaluations-
Safe and Inclusive Cities final evaluation : executive summary
Overall, the SAIC Program was found to be highly relevant to both DFID and IDRC, embodying and advancing their distinct and shared global, institutional and regional priorities.
Published dateSunday, July 2, 2017 - 04:00 -
Reports-
South-South migration : a review of the literature
As an emerging research field, South-South Migration (SSM) is only beginning to be explored, and research on the broader phenomena is small.
Published dateThursday, May 2, 2013 - 04:00 -
Briefs-
Women’s contribution to social cohesion and violence prevention through the Community Work Programme
This policy brief looks at the prominent role (older) women play in the Community Work Programme (CWP).
Published date2016 -
NewsECONOMICS YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH
Call for concept notes: Boosting decent employment for Africa’s youth
Published dateFriday, 31. August 2018 - 14:00 -
Briefs-
Trajectories and experiences of Malian girl and young women guides to blind beggars in Senegal
In the case of the seasonal migration of blind beggars from Mali to Senegal, due to cultural relativism, the Malian girls engaged as guides for the blind do not necessarily fit prevailing social constructions of ‘children’ and ‘gender’ upon which
Published date2013 -
Journal articlesSOCIAL SAFETY NETS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION UNEMPLOYMENT VULNERABLE GROUPS
Facilitating or hindering social cohesion? The impact of the Community Work Programme in selected South African townships
While social cohesion may be considered necessary to prevent violence, some studies show that the concept may also be a source of division, intolerance and violence.
Published dateWednesday, March 2, 2016 - 05:00