UK-Nigeria Migration Partnership: Fast-Track Returns and the Human Cost for Nigerian Diasporas
When President Bola Tinubu arrived at Windsor Castle on 18 March 2026, it was the first...
Jamel Buhari: The Unrecognized Complexities of Queer Migration
Jamel Buhari is an Amsterdam-based Dutch-Ghanaian researcher and community organizer. He is currently finalizing his PhD...
A Stage Play Mirrors the Fragmented Lives of Somali Migrants in Exile
Mohamed Mohamud's play, 'Between Two Worlds', documents Somali communities and the journeys they take to reach safety. The play follows one Somali man's passage to London along the deadly land and sea routes that thousands attempt each year.
Surviving Uganda's Anti-Gay Law While Outed, Exiled, & Mourning
Uganda's anti gay law has some of the strictest punishments for being gay and for gay organising (activism and creating community for gay people) in the world. With punishments as severe as life imprisonment for "engaging in acts of homosexuality" and 20 years jail time for "promoting homosexuality",
Safety Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act
The Safety Rwanda Act (Asylum and Immigration Act) (“the Act”) has been described as a violation of the rule of law (Murray 2023).
Eritrean Asylum Seekers in Israel are Facing Attack While Demanding Good Governance
These forced displacements, be it through colonization, neocolonialism, or geopolitical conflicts, have left countless Africans in a state of uncertainty, searching for safe havens and opportunities elsewhere.