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The Centre for Migration Studies (CMS), University of Ghana, has trained more than 80 security officers in migration management and migrants’ rights. The workshop is to enhance the capacity of the personnel to manage migration and provide a platform to discuss the role of security officials in the protection of migrants’ rights in Ghana.
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Prof. Joseph Teye (left) and Dr. Leander Kandilige (right)
The University of Ghana led by Dr. Leander Kandilige and Prof. Joseph Teye of the Centre for Migration Studies (CMS), University of Ghana and its consortium of eight partners have won an EU Horizon 2020 grant of €5 Million to implement the project titled “MIGNEX” (i.e. Aligning Migration Management and the Migration–Development Nexus)...
Prof Steve Tonah is a member of the Inter-faculty working group at the Centre for Migration Studies. He gave his inaugural lecture on Thursday, March 30, 2017 at the Great Hall, University of Ghana. He gave a lecture on the topic: The State, Chiefs and Civil Society: A Trilateral Configuration on the Management of Social Conflicts in Ghana. After his presentation he was presented with numerous...
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