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Forced out: Families are shuttled from Maula Prison to Dzaleka. Photo: Jack McBrams

Families trucked off to prison in Malawi crackdown on expatriates

Refugees ‘hounded like dogs’ by the police and army despite protests by the United Nations Refugee Agency and civil society

Nowhere to go: Zimbabwean
special permit holders outside Home Affairs.
(Madelene Cronjé)

Home affairs department fails to serve citizens and non-nationals

The dysfunctional department is a hindrance to an inclusive and progressive asylum seeker and refugee regime in South Africa

“It builds up over time, and you don’t talk about it, you just shut people out, because everyone looks at you being a cop, like [you are supposed] to be superhuman, you are not supposed to show any sign of weaknesses.” (Oliver Petrie/Getty Images)

World Refugee Day: A call for inclusion as 82-million people are displaced

More than 11-million people were forced to flee their countries in 2020

Uncertain future: Tabu Raida sits for a portrait in the Imvepi settlement for refugees that have fled from South Sudan to Uganda. (Adriane Ohanesian & Gael Cloarec/Getty Images)

‘Any trigger can lead to suicide’

For South Sudanese refugees, fleeing war and sexual violence is only the beginning of their struggles, writes Amanda Sperber from northern Uganda. This story was produced in…

Motsoaledi report card is ‘way off the mark’

The department of home affairs’ media manager writes a response to the M&G’s report card on his boss

More than 70 million people were counted as being displaced by the United Nations, most of them being refugees and asylum seekers. (Getty)

Record 70.8 million people displaced at end of 2018: UN

At the end of 2017, by comparison, 68.5 million people were counted as being forcibly displaced by violence or persecution

Rahaf Mohammed al-Qanun is escorted to a vehicle by a Thai immigration officer and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) officials at Suvarnabhumi international airport in Bangkok.(STR/AFP/Getty Images)

UN asks Australia to consider Saudi teen for ‘refugee resettlement’

Thailand initially said it would deport her at the request of Saudi embassy officials, barring her from travelling on to Australia

The test of world leaders will be whether the global compacts on refugees and migrants can achieve this.

Resource scarcity, climate change linked to conflict and displacement

Resource scarcity is dangerous in politically unstable states, where climate change has already been linked to violent conflict and communal upheaval

Refugees saved after boat flips in the Mediterranean

Refugees on a boat that set sail from Libya were photographed falling into the Mediterranean.

Thousands of Sudanese to return from Ethiopia in 2008

Close to 30 000 Southern Sudanese who fled the country’s 21-year north-south war are to return home from camps in neighbouring Ethiopia during 2008 as part of an agreement…