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Tag Archives: South Africa
#WSFM 2014 Wrap Up: Declaration released, Articles, Gallery
After the WSFM is before the WSFM… But while there has been no announcement yet about the host of the 2016 World Social Forum on Migrations, some reports have been released and the declaration from the event that took place … Continue reading
Posted in Migration, WSFM
Tagged #Migrants, #MigrantsRights, Africa, Circular migration, civil society, development, Domestic worker, human rights, Mandela, Migrant worker, migration, Palestine, South Africa, WSFM
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1st African World Social Forum on Migrations: final program available #WSFM
The final program for the World Social Forum on Migrations (WSFM) in Johannesburg has been released. Besides offering a multitude of workshops, plenary sessions etc. the program aims to “build bridges” in several regards. One of those bridges links to … Continue reading
Posted in Migration, WSFM
Tagged #Migrants, #MigrantsRights, Africa, borders, civil society, development, human rights, migration, South Africa, WSFM
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Update on the 6th World Social Forum on Migrations #WSFM in Johannesburg: Schedule available
More information has been released about the upcoming 6th World Social Forum on Migrations (#WSFM) that will take place from the 5th until the 8th December 2014 at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. The program will consist of Plenary … Continue reading
Posted in Migration, WSFM
Tagged Circular migration, civil society, development, domestic work, gender, global governance, human rights, Immigration, integration, Migrant worker, migration, multiculturalism, NGO, Philippines, South Africa, UN migrant worker convention, World Social Forum, WSFM
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#Migration Outlook 2014 Pt. I: 6th World Social Forum on Migrations (#WSFM) in Johannesburg
Finally, the dates for the 6th World Social Forum on Migrations (WSFM) have been announced: It will take place from the 5th until the 8th December 2014 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The last two WSFMs have marked the first meetings in Latin … Continue reading
Posted in Migration, WSFM
Tagged Africa, Circular migration, civil society, development, domestic work, gfmd, global governance, human rights, Johannesburg, Migrant worker, migration, multiculturalism, NGO, Non-governmental organization, South Africa, UN migrant worker convention, World Social Forum, WSFM
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World Social Forum on Migration 2014 will be held in South Africa
The host of the World Social Forum on Migration (WSFM) in 2014 has been announced: It will be held in Johannesburg, South Africa. After the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD) taking place in Mauritius 10 days ago, this will … Continue reading
Posted in Migration, WSFM
Tagged Africa, Immigration, Johannesburg, Mauritius, Mediterranean Sea, migration, South Africa, World Social Forum
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To be continued – Sweden will host GFMD meeting in 2014
There have been uncertainties about the future of the GFMD process – but it seems as if the Forum is here to stay, even beyond the next UN High-Level Dialogue on Migration in 2013. Sweden is part of the Troika that … Continue reading