RIGHTS workshop in Amsterdam
Evelyn Ersanilli2024-11-21T20:06:00+01:00RIGHTS closing workshop On November 14 and 15 the [...]
RIGHTS closing workshop On November 14 and 15 the [...]
Stakeholder workshop in Nairobi On October 1st, the RIGHTS [...]
Mira Burmeister-Rudolph published her article “Advancing emigrants' rights in India: strategies of civil society in spaces for engagement” in Globalizations.
Working in groups of 2-3, students were tasked with writing a policy brief in which they propose a strategy for improving the working and living conditions of Indonesian low-waged migrant workers in their destination countries.
Jonathan Presley gave a presentation on the ratification of the domestic worker convention in Kenya at the Making Rights Reality conference in Amsterdam
Kidjie Saguin joins RIGHTS project team.
The paper appeared in the IMI-N working paper series. The South-Indian State of Kerala has institutionalised a broad spectrum of social protection policies geared at emigrants and return migrants. Burmeister-Rudolph examines what types of protection Kerala offers and the underlying rationale. [..]
Mira Burmeister-Rudolph presents findings on Keralan migrant social protection programmesMira [...]
The paper “Supermaids”: Hyper-resilient Subjects in Neoliberal Migration Governance is now available in the journal International Political Sociology