Signing Article 50 today may well give the prime minister her legacy, but it could also derail her other signature policy by increasing ‘modern slavery’ in the UK.
European governments aren’t heading calls to establish safe passage for migrants and refugees, and people are dying because of it.
For women migrants from Bangladesh, education and technical skills can be real game changers.
As states fortify their external borders the calls for creating ‘safe passage’ are growing louder, yet the term is hard to define and the ways to dodge responsibility are many.
Migrants have no dedicated advocate within the fractured landscape of the UN system. Could that be changed?
Mobility is key to development and prosperity, and with the proper vision we can make broader legal pathways for migration work for everyone. Español
When authorised migrants comply with immigration inspections they legitimise the violence process of border control. Solidarity with unauthorised migrants requires more civil disobedience.
Data from the Beyond Survival campaign reveals that domestic workers are vulnerable to the most extreme forms of exploitation. Domestic workers around the country are organizing.
The UK’s Modern Slavery Act fell short of holding companies accountable for forced labour in their supply chains. Can the loopholes be fixed?
As sea levels rise, lands dry out, and disasters linked to natural hazards become more common, more and more people are going to be forced to move. Are we prepared?
States are increasingly incorporating development aid into their strategies for controlling migration. But is this the right way to look at the issue, and does it have any hope of ‘success’?
The migrant women working in Lebanese homes have little in the way of protection or rights, but they find ways to carve out normalcy for themselves nevertheless.