05 Sep Venezuelans on foot: An insight into the last wave of Venezuelan migration
In July 2019, Xchange explored the experiences of Venezuelan migrants traveling through Colombia on foot. The findings are presented in this video-report....
In July 2019, Xchange explored the experiences of Venezuelan migrants traveling through Colombia on foot. The findings are presented in this video-report....
In July 2019, Xchange conducted 17 in-depth interviews in Malaysia with Rohingya refugees. The findings are presented in this video-report....
In April 2019, Xchange investigated Rohingya parent-child separation in Shamlapur, Bangladesh. The findings are presented in this video-report....
In March 2019, Xchange returned to Bangladesh to conduct a survey with Rohingya refugees living in protracted displacement. Access it here....
On Thursday, February 28, Xchange launches the second in the two-part Niger Report 2019 series focusing on mixed migration flows across Africa. Agadez has long played a crucial role as a transit hub for Sub-Saharan Africans travelling north, toward Libya and Algeria, or south upon their...
In 2018, Xchange conducted a cross-sectional survey with returning migrants transiting Agadez, Niger. Access the full report here....
Xchange launches its first report of 2019 “Agadez: Voices from a Historical Transit Hub” on Friday, February 1st, the first in our two-part series focusing on mixed migration flows across Africa. The latest MOAS-funded research was conducted over a three-week period by the Xchange research team...
In 2018, Xchange visited Niger to explore the under-reported consequences of the 2015 criminalisation of migration at Europe's new 'southern border'. Access it here....
August 25, 2018 marks one year since the beginning of an aggressive Myanmar military “crackdown”, a disproportionate and indiscriminate campaign in response to coordinated attacks by Rohingya insurgents. The military’s self-described “clearance operations” drove an estimated 706,000 Rohingya Muslims en masse across the border from...
The Central Mediterranean Sea is host to the most active of the three known major migratory routes into Europe. Last year, it was recorded that of the total reported migrant and refugee entries into Europe, 80% of them took place across the Sicilian channel between Libya...