Publications
Covid-19 and migrant workers – new problems in old clothes
The current world scale coronavirus crisis is likely to instil radical changes in virtually all aspects of our societies, economies and polities. While the rhetoric of ‘Build Back Better’ clashes with calls for ‘Just Recovery’ and ‘Build Forward Better’...
Webinar series: Decolonising Peace Education through African Philosophy,Thought and Culture (Online Event)
Event: 29 January 2021
This webinar unpacks philosophical traditions devoted to African thought schemes and cultural institutions and practices. About this Event DEPA (Decolonising Education for Peace in Africa) is excited to launch the webinar series on Decolonising Peace...
New episode: ICT against labour exploitation and human trafficking
27.01.2021

In this episode, Hannah Thinyane speaks about developing Apprise, an app used to fight against human trafficking and labour exploitation. Click here to listen
ICT against labour exploitation and human trafficking

Worldwide, almost 25 million people were in a situation of forced labour in 2016. To fight the problem, researchers developed an app.
Launch of an International Network for Students of Migration Studies
25 January, 2021
Launch of an International Network for Students of Migration Studies
Webinar: Migration Governance and Politics in the Face of the Pandemic
Event: 27 January, 2021
Join this webinar where the Standing Committee on Migration Politics and Governance (MigPoG) will explore how a perspective on both the governance and politics of migration can enrich our understanding of policymaking processes vis-à-vis the challenges...
Book Launch: "Migration, Equality & Racism. 44 Opinions"
Event: 21 January, 2021 - Online
A unique project in which more than 80 scientists and co-authors take a stance and propose solutions.
New episode: African Youth in Waithood
12 January, 2021
Alcinda Honwana speaks about young Africans' aspirations to become productive and accomplished members of society.
African Youth in Waithood

Alcinda speaks about young Africans' aspirations to become productive and accomplished members of society, and how these aspirations get youth to mobilise, politically and across space.
Seminar: Blue Humanities (Lecture) (RUNOMI)
Event: Tuesday 19 January 2021 - online
On January 19, 2021, dr. Justine Bakker and RUNOMI-member dr. Joris Schapendonk will engage the blue humanities from their respective research foci.