Showing posts with label Immigration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Immigration. Show all posts

Sweden's Deportation Scheme Is An Affront To The Rule Of Law

Europe | Immigration

Sweden’s recent proposition to introduce a voluntary deportation scheme specifically targeting foreign-born individuals who hold Swedish passports presents a spectrum of concerns that challenge the very foundation of democratic principles. 

Although this scheme is presented as a seemingly innocuous, voluntary measure intended to address the complexities associated with Sweden’s immigration policies, the initiative harbors a range of disquieting implications that, upon closer examination, pose significant threats to the integrity of the nation’s democratic ethos.

Power Corrupts On Elephanta Island

India | Environment
It was incredulous yet true! For years on end, Elephanta Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site registering 20 lakh footfalls annually, received power for not more than two and half hours in the night through an MTDC generator; hadn’t a single doctor on the entire island; had no facility for formal education beyond Standard 10th and absolutely no crisis management process in place. And, the island was located barely 10 kms away from India’s financial capital…Mumbai!

Making Sense of Migration

World | Migration
International migration is a complex phenomenon that touches on a multiplicity of economic, social and security aspects affecting our daily lives in an increasingly interconnected world. Migration is a term that encompasses a wide variety of movements and situations that involve people of all walks of life and backgrounds. More than ever before, migration touches all states and people in an era of deepening globalization. Migration is intertwined with geopolitics, trade and cultural exchange, and provides opportunities for states, businesses and communities to benefit enormously.

Making Refugee Girls' Education Priority

World | Refugees
Access to education is a fundamental human right. It is essential to the acquisition of knowledge and to “the full development of the human personality”, as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states. More than that, education makes us more resilient and independent individuals. Yet for millions of women and girls among the world’s ever-growing refugee population, education remains an aspiration, not a reality.