The migrant crisis in South Africa highlights the failures of governance and economic systems across Africa. This article explores the socio-economic factors driving migration and the urgent need for a coordinated response to address these challenges.

Displaced Malawians are being moved from a temporary shelter in Durban following a recent wave of anti-immigrant unrest in South Africa, with some migrants choosing to return home…

The only interventions capable of disrupting xenophobia are those that lower, or ideally eliminate, its political, economic and social benefits.