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African Gender Tracker and Research Center Podcast
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This podcast brings important issues on the continent to have experts and the public dissect them from a gender lens.
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In this episode of a two part series, we delve into the intricate web of Economic Migration in Africa, shedding light on a phenomenon known as JAPA and its alarming connection to human trafficking.
Our guest, Great Udochi, a distinguished doctoral researcher
at the National Center of Competence in Research (NCCR) for Migration and Mobility Studies at the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, lends expertise to our exploration.
Through a blend of storytelling, data-driven insights, and
expert commentary, we shed light on the factors driving economic migration in Africa and its devastating link to human trafficking.
Stay tuned for a thought-provoking discussion on the urgent need for sustainable solutions and the hidden perils faced by migrants in pursuit of economic opportunities in Africa.
Don't miss the second part of our series as we continue to unravel the complexities of this critical issue.
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The Africa Gender Tracker & Research Center is an initiative that can be summed up in three words, Inclusion, Equality and Justice.
On the first episode of the AGTRC we sat down with the pioneer and founder of the initiative to discuss what the organization is all about and what we can expect to see coming out of the organization.
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Africa Gender Tracker is a safe space where we discuss everyday gender-related issues from politics, economics, entrepreneurship and environment to current social relations and the power dynamics involved. We would be tracking data from across Africa on all of these topical issues.
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