‘Skeptics’ and ‘believers’: anti-trafficking, sex work, and migrant rights activism in South Africa
Vanyoro, Kudakwashe P.
Vanyoro, Kudakwashe P.
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2019-03-28
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<p>Very little is known about activism, as it relates to the issue of migration in South Africa. Yet, migration policy and migration governance are increasingly becoming important to states like South Africa, which, 22 years into democracy, finds itself being home to the second highest number of migrants in Africa. This paper fills this gap by exploring multi-level policies and advocacy experiences of activists working on migration in a post-colonial context of South Africa through the lens of key contestations around the trafficking discourse in South Africa from 2005 to 2018.</p>
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Gender & Development
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Migrants in a Global Economy
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27
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1
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1355-2074
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1364-9221
