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How Do Ethiopia’s Refugee Integration Policies Compare to South Africa’s Asylum Framework?

 Ethiopia’s Refugee Integration Policies vs South Africa’s Asylum Framework Two Stories, Two Systems In March 2024, Fatima*, a 28-year-old Somali refugee mother of three, waited in Ethiopia’s Melkadida refugee settlement. She collected her newly issued digital identity document that would integrate her into the national ID system. On another continent, Aisha*, a 32-year-old asylum seeker […]

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