The Migration Research Cell produces evidence to enhance knowledge, inform policymaking, and develop stakeholders’ networks through rigorous research on the complex and intersectional nature of human mobility and its impacts on societies, economies, and politics at global, regional, and national levels.
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UNIVERSITY OF PESHAWAR & UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX
(August 2023)
A collaborative blogpost by Dr Ayub Jan and Professor Shahida Aman of the University of Peshawar, Pakistan, with Dr Ceri Oeppen, Dr Tahir Zaman and Professor Michael Collyer of SCMR.
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