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About Migrant Media Network

Migrant Media Network is a project by r0g_agency for open culture & critical transformation. #MMN provides young Africans with reliable information and training on migration issues and social media to make informed decisions and be aware of safer migration options to Europe. #MMN promotes youth entrepreneurship at home as a way to build economic and social resilience, encouraging youth to create their own opportunities and work within their communities.

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FASHION ・SUSTAINABILITY ・AFRICA

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Talk and exhibits by Nuel Bans (founder & editor-in-chief of Debonair Afrik, a Ghanaian-based digital media publication) and Rhoda Wedam (founder and CEO of the Song-Ba Empowerment Center, Ghana)

“Harnessing the potential of human mobility”

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This blog article seeks to highlight the significance of harnessing the potential of human mobility – The theme of this year’s Migrants Day.

Women paving ways for a violence-free future for women by creating safe spaces.

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According to a 2021 World Health Organization Report, https://www.who.int/news/item/09-03-2021-devastatingly-pervasive-1-in-3-women-globally-experience-violence,…

#MMN meetup: Women and Migration

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This meetup will focus on women and migration, specifically on how to create safe spaces for migrant women. The meetup will take place at the r0g_agency office, Knobelsdorffstr.22, in Berlin-Charlottenburg. 

    

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FAQs on Migration

  • If I am caught working illegally in Germany, will I get papers automatically ?

    This is nonsense! The German labour market is highly restricted. Tough laws and tough sanctions apply. If the German police discovers you working illegally, you will find yourself in trouble. Depending on your residence permit, this could mean deportation to your home country.

  • I work for a migration support organisation and wish to download legislation and reports relating to immigration to the EU. How can the EU Immigration Portal help me?

    The EU Immigration Portal is not a documentation centre. It gives you basic information on European and national immigration policies and law. However it also provides a Directory and links to further information available on national official websites, which might provide you with the documentation you need.

  • I live in an EU country where I have the status of refugee. Can I find information relevant to my status on the EU Immigration Portal?

    No. The EU Immigration Portal does not provide information on the specific rules that apply to non-EU citizens who have the status of refugee in an EU country.

  • Does the EU Immigration Portal provide users with a forum for discussion?

    No. The EU Immigration Portal provides basic information on European and national immigration policies and law to non-EU citizens, migrant intermediary organisations, immigration law practitioners, officials, employers, and to the public at large. It does not provide any facility for interaction between users and is not a forum for discussion.

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