18/12/2019
Today on International , we’re excited to share our final report with you, drawing on nearly a decade of lessons, partnerships and policy impact!
Read all about it here: bit.ly/34tYNX7
UKAid-funded consortium 2010-2019. Internal, regional, & international #migration in relation to pov It is coordinated out of the University of Sussex.
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Migrating out of Poverty research programme consortium is funded by the UK’s Department for International Development. It focuses on the relationship between migration and poverty. Current partners are in Ethiopia
18/12/2019
Today on International , we’re excited to share our final report with you, drawing on nearly a decade of lessons, partnerships and policy impact!
Read all about it here: bit.ly/34tYNX7
02/12/2019
Blog: what patterns and trends can we see when looking at migrants and remittances in Ethiopia? https://buff.ly/2OB7CIq
29/11/2019
Behind the research: Marta has been working with the Ethiopia team and Julie Litchfield on migration and household welfare: https://buff.ly/37tgPLw
27/11/2019
Behind the research: Joseph led work in Ghana on migration into cities, and income and remittances: https://buff.ly/2QKu2dj
NEW working paper - has helped to bridge a gap in welfare between disadvantaged and advantaged households in rural Ghana?
Full paper here:
Publications : Migrating out of Poverty Migrating out of Poverty: Publications
25/11/2019
Behind the research: L. Alan Winters has been CEO of the consortium for six years, and has been impressed by the breadth and depth of the research produced: https://buff.ly/348AcaS
22/11/2019
NEW comic focuses on routes of irregular migration from Senegal to Libya (over land) and Europe (by sea)
Full comic 👉 https://buff.ly/2QKSYkV
20/11/2019
Behind the research: has been with the programme since the launch in 2010, and Principal Investigator for 2 years: https://buff.ly/344EbFh