Shifting the Burden of Shame: Justice for Survivors of Sexual Violence in the DRC
“If they hadn’t arrested me I wouldn’t have known it was a crime” ~Chance, a soldier in the DRC currently serving a 25 year sentence for rape “I was hospitalized […]
“If they hadn’t arrested me I wouldn’t have known it was a crime” ~Chance, a soldier in the DRC currently serving a 25 year sentence for rape “I was hospitalized […]
Daniel Griswold, director of Cato’s Center for Trade Policy Studies, discusses some key problems with the immigration debate in the United States, past, present, and future. His main tenet moves […]
A Changing Universe: Climate change, especially global warming, will affect human society in many ways. Massive displacement of people will be one of the main ways, and mass migration will […]
Some good food for thought. Related Articles TED Global 2010: Sheryl WuDunn – Empowering Women, Defending Development Aid (worldchanging.com)
A little background on the situation in the DRC: Sexual gender-based violence (SGBV) in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has become an integral part of the conflict which officially […]
This is an opinion. It is not necessarily supported or shared by the entirety of ICMHD. The most commonly utilised point of entry for migrants crossing the border from Mexico […]
Migration Reform in Arizona Dr. Manuel Carballo The recent decision by Arizona state criminalizing illegal migrants has once again opened the debate on the management of migrants and migration in […]
Welcome to the International Centre for Migration, Health, and Development’s new blog. In an environment of rapidly changing demographic, socio-economic, climatic and health conditions, the pressure on people to re-locate […]