Since the beginning of 2010s, the movement of unaccompanied minors from Eritrea has significantly increased and has become the object of international concern. This migration is often explained by media and humanitarian actors as the mechanical reaction to recent conscription campaigns by the Eritrean government. However, these explanations fail to consider that young people's mobilities emerge from a context of protracted crisis. Building on the literature on chronicity and crisis in the African context, this article examines what it means to be young in Eritrea and how it relates to the motivations for and the dynamics of youth migration from the country. Drawing from a multi-sited ethnography in Eritrea, Ethiopia and Sudan, the article p...
In the past decade an increasing number of adolescent girls in Ethiopia have moved from villages and...
Stereotypical ideas about poverty and life in refugee camps make it difficult to understand the choi...
This article investigates how mobility regimes and destination countries contribute to reshaping tra...
This article investigates the role of transnational family networks in facilitating undocumented mig...
Cosmologies of destinations investigates some commonly neglected dimensions of forced migration. It ...
The state of Eritrea is gradually losing its population. A variety of human rights violations includ...
This chapter looks into the changing dynamics of adolescent girls’ migration in the Horn of Africa, ...
This article addresses the generational transmission of the decisive Eritrean past and illustrates i...
This article attempts to theorise people’s balancing acts between conditions of movement and stasis....
This paper examines the experiences of Nigerian and Eritrean migrants on their journeys from their o...
This paper examines the experiences of Nigerian and Eritrean migrants on their journeys from their o...
This paper examines why young women in one rural region of Ethiopia make the decision to migrate as ...
This study uses a qualitative approach to examine the experiences of forced displacement from the pe...
In Uganda, there are about 15.000 Eritrean refugees and most of them live in the capital Kampala. Th...
In the Netherlands, the largest group of unaccompanied refugee minors originates from Eritrea. These...
In the past decade an increasing number of adolescent girls in Ethiopia have moved from villages and...
Stereotypical ideas about poverty and life in refugee camps make it difficult to understand the choi...
This article investigates how mobility regimes and destination countries contribute to reshaping tra...
This article investigates the role of transnational family networks in facilitating undocumented mig...
Cosmologies of destinations investigates some commonly neglected dimensions of forced migration. It ...
The state of Eritrea is gradually losing its population. A variety of human rights violations includ...
This chapter looks into the changing dynamics of adolescent girls’ migration in the Horn of Africa, ...
This article addresses the generational transmission of the decisive Eritrean past and illustrates i...
This article attempts to theorise people’s balancing acts between conditions of movement and stasis....
This paper examines the experiences of Nigerian and Eritrean migrants on their journeys from their o...
This paper examines the experiences of Nigerian and Eritrean migrants on their journeys from their o...
This paper examines why young women in one rural region of Ethiopia make the decision to migrate as ...
This study uses a qualitative approach to examine the experiences of forced displacement from the pe...
In Uganda, there are about 15.000 Eritrean refugees and most of them live in the capital Kampala. Th...
In the Netherlands, the largest group of unaccompanied refugee minors originates from Eritrea. These...
In the past decade an increasing number of adolescent girls in Ethiopia have moved from villages and...
Stereotypical ideas about poverty and life in refugee camps make it difficult to understand the choi...
This article investigates how mobility regimes and destination countries contribute to reshaping tra...