When COVID-19 hits transnational urban lives: localisation and new solidarities

When COVID-19 hits transnational urban lives: localisation and new solidarities

[Aspiration & revolution - Eritrea] - 19/02/2022
Semhar (not her real name) lives in an urban neighbourhood in Nairobi. She had by local standards a quite comfortable life. She and her family, her partner and two children, are urban refugees from Ethiopia, with the right papers to … Continue reading →
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