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February 17, 2020

State of Existing Global Governance of International Migration

Migration continuous to increase globally. Currently there is about 258 million migrants in the world representing about 3% of the world’s population who leave in countries […]
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February 5, 2020

New U.S. Travel Ban and Implications for Africa Summarised

Background Four African countries are part of the new 6 countries affected by the US Visa restrictions. The 4 Africa countries are: Nigeria, Sudan, Tanzania, and […]
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January 9, 2020

Forced Child Labour and Trafficking in Ghana

Introduction Global estimation of child laborers stands at 218 million children in employment; of this, 152 million children are engaged in child labour, while 73 million […]
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January 6, 2020

Children on the Move in ECOWAS: Assessing Vulnerabilities and Protection

Introduction Globally, migration has been an age long phenomenon among diverse populations. Youth between the ages of 15 and 24 years form the largest proportion of […]
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Who We Are

Migration and Rights Lab (MaRL) is a non-profit social development think tank organisation dedicated to engaging marginalised communities and groups, to promote their rights and welfare in areas such as health, migration, child labour, forced labour, human trafficking, livelihood development, social inclusion, and climate change adaptation.

Our Goal

Our main aim is to foster a participatory environment for dialogue on human rights, migration governance, and rural development grounded in evidence and rights-based approaches.

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Email: migrationrightslab@gmail.com/info@migrationrightslab.org
Phone: +233 (0) 20 171 9218

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