The movement of people across political boundaries has generated considerable debate in Southern Africa. There is a compelling need for Southern African countries to harmonise regional migration policies and to ensure the freer movement of people across the region. However, it must be noted that disparities in levels of development are still evident in the economies of the region. There are fears in countries such as South Africa and Botswana that the freer movement of people will flood them with migrants from the less developed countries. There are also concerns in all the countries of SADC that freer movement will not be well received by citizens, leading to intolerance and xenophobia. As Southern Africa moves towards a more globalised fu...
The health sector has been especially hard hit by the brain drain from South Africa. Unless the push...
In recent years, protest events in a range of African countries have attracted widespread interest a...
International migrant business owners in South Africa’s informal sector are, and have been for many ...
The movement of people across political boundaries has generated considerable debate in Southern Afr...
The Southern African Migration Project (SAMP) is committed to supporting basic research on the dimen...
Remittances by migrants are now a focus of attention of governments and development agencies worldwi...
The primary goal of this study is to present the results of a comprehensive scope of key opportuniti...
Migrant remittances have become an important source of income for many developing countries, exceedi...
Many countries, South Africa included, are in a panic about skills emigration – the so-called “brain...
Migrant remittances are now recognised as an important source of global development finance and ther...
More than 60% of the world’s refugees now live in urban areas, according to the UNHCR. The social an...
Crises present both opportunities and dangers. When facing turmoil in the 1980s, South Africa embrac...
Although Zimbabweans have often crossed into Botswana for various reasons, the numbers involved esca...
The world recently watched with dismay as South African citizens violently attacked foreign nationa...
Overall purpose of the study While literature highlights the growing importance of, and opportunit...
The health sector has been especially hard hit by the brain drain from South Africa. Unless the push...
In recent years, protest events in a range of African countries have attracted widespread interest a...
International migrant business owners in South Africa’s informal sector are, and have been for many ...
The movement of people across political boundaries has generated considerable debate in Southern Afr...
The Southern African Migration Project (SAMP) is committed to supporting basic research on the dimen...
Remittances by migrants are now a focus of attention of governments and development agencies worldwi...
The primary goal of this study is to present the results of a comprehensive scope of key opportuniti...
Migrant remittances have become an important source of income for many developing countries, exceedi...
Many countries, South Africa included, are in a panic about skills emigration – the so-called “brain...
Migrant remittances are now recognised as an important source of global development finance and ther...
More than 60% of the world’s refugees now live in urban areas, according to the UNHCR. The social an...
Crises present both opportunities and dangers. When facing turmoil in the 1980s, South Africa embrac...
Although Zimbabweans have often crossed into Botswana for various reasons, the numbers involved esca...
The world recently watched with dismay as South African citizens violently attacked foreign nationa...
Overall purpose of the study While literature highlights the growing importance of, and opportunit...
The health sector has been especially hard hit by the brain drain from South Africa. Unless the push...
In recent years, protest events in a range of African countries have attracted widespread interest a...
International migrant business owners in South Africa’s informal sector are, and have been for many ...