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Migration & Xenophobia

Idasa's work on Migration and Xenophobia is done by the Southern African Migration Project (SAMP), which provides the governments of Southern Africa with policy-relevant information regarding cross-border population migration. It also promotes public awareness of the role, status and contribution of foreign immigrants of African origin in South Africa. Idasa is one of a number of partners in this programme, including research and policy institutes from different countries in Africa and Queen's University in Canada.



Resources
2Activities
6Articles
1Book
3Newsletters
2Press Release
9Research Reports
45SAMP Migration Policy Series
1Workshop Report


Recent Resources
[2010 Jul 14] SAMP Migration Policy Series: Migration, Remittances and 'Development' in Lesotho - Migration Policy Paper 52
[2010 Feb 03] Books: Surviving on the move: Migration, Poverty and Development in Southern Africa,
[2009 Oct 29] Articles: Politics of Migration and Implications for Democracy
[2009 Jul 27] Activities: Promoting Regional Dialogue on Migration
[2009 Jul 02] Research Reports: Gone to Egoli: Economic Survival Strategies in Zimbabwe
[2009 Jun 27] Activities: Migrant Health
[2009 Mar 25] Articles: Is how a country treats the most vulnerable of its people not a test of its humanity?
[2008 Nov 24] Newsletters: Migration & Social Cohesion
[2008 Sep 26] SAMP Migration Policy Series: Gender, Migration and Remittances in Southern Africa - 49
[2008 Aug 18] Newsletters: Migration & Social Cohesion
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Resources:
2Activities
6Articles
1Book
3Newsletters
2Press Release
9Research Reports
45SAMP Migration Policy Series
1Workshop Report
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