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The ‘Burden on Services’ Myth: Examining African Migrants’ Actual Contributions to UK Public Systems

 African Migrants  Opening: A Case That Shifts the Narrative In 2022-23, the UK’s Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) estimated that migrants entering on the Skilled Worker (SW) visa contributed a net positive fiscal impact of £16,300 per person, compared to an average UK-born adult’s net contribution of about £800. GOV.UK Meanwhile, Nigerian students and their dependents […]

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Building Inclusive Communities: Success Stories of Integration in South Africa

 Inclusive Communities Success Stories  in South Africa Introduction: Hope Amidst Division In August 2022, in the Johannesburg suburb of Yeoville, a Somali-owned grocery store hosted a joint community food drive in collaboration with South African youth leaders. What began as a small effort to address food insecurity during COVID-19 lockdowns grew into a monthly event

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