The country shows that, despite socio-economic problems, a society can be tolerant of migrants — and the attitude of leaders has a lot to do with it
Hundreds of thousands of youth are crossing into neighbouring countries or undertaking the perilous journey to Europe
Ethiopia’s public attitudes should be blueprints for other African countries
The home affairs minister’s attempted revision of South Africa’s progressive refugee protection policy is discouraging
Public figures are often quick to heighten negative stereotypes about migrants
African countries’ selective immigration policies hamper pan-Africanist visions of an integrated, confederated and amalgamated continent
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Discrimination against migrants might have negative repercussions for South Africans in the rest of Africa
Ethnic identity can be harnessed to strengthen national identity — and this can foster a continental-based African identity