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How Does Xenophobia in South African Workplaces Affect the Human Rights and Safety of Migrant Laborers?

Xenophobia in South African Workplaces Introduction: Fear at Work – The Hidden Cost of Xenophobia In South Africa, workplaces should be spaces of safety, dignity, and opportunity. Yet many African migrant laborers experience fear and exclusion instead. According to a recent report on xenophobic discrimination in South Africa (2022–2024), xenophobic incidents—including workplace-related discrimination—remain widespread.¹ In […]

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How can labor migration policies in South Africa better protect vulnerable women and children from trafficking and exploitation?

Enhancing Labor Migration Policies in South Africa to Protect Vulnerable Women and Children from Trafficking and Exploitation Introduction: The Urgent Need for Policy Reform South Africa is a significant destination for labor migrants in Africa, attracting thousands annually from neighboring countries. While migration offers economic opportunities, it also exposes women and children to heightened risks

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