MIDEQ

The MIDEQ (Migration for Development and Equality) Hub unpacks the complex and multi-dimensional relationships between migration and inequality in the context of the Global South.

MIDEQ aims to transform understanding of the relationship between migration and inequality in the context of the Global South by decentring the production of knowledge about migration and its consequences away from the Global North towards those countries where most migration takes place.

Drawing on the experience and expertise of our partners across 11 countries, MIDEQ builds an evidence-based understanding of the relationships between migration, inequality and development. Our ultimate aim is to translate this knowledge into concrete policies and practices which improve the lives of migrants, their families and the communities in which they live.

About MIDEQ

The UKRI GCRF South-South Migration, Inequality and Development Hub (MIDEQ) is a five year, £20m, research project funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) through Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) and led by Coventry University. MIDEQ unpacks the complex and multi-dimensional relationships between migration, inequality and development in the context of the Global South. A global research project, MIDEQ draws on the experience and expertise of our partners across twelve countries to translate evidence driven research into concrete policies and practices which improve the lives of migrants, their families and the communities in which they live.


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