WICID April news
WICID hosted Lesley Stahlecker from ANEKED as their speaker for the 2024 WICID Annual Lecture. ANEKED is the African Network Against Extrajudicial Killing and Torture and is an esteemed long-term partner with WICID and the talk featured an insightful discussion on ‘grassroots activism: boundaries and breakthroughs,’ with Lesley Stahlecker’s expertise and passion for grassroots activism bringing invaluable insights into the complexities and triumphs of community-driven movements. Watch on the WICID Youtube channel.
Vicki Squire has a new article published in Citizenship Studies, Global Citizenship in the Making? Generating an Inventory of Migratory Claims. This piece reflects on the importance of centring the claims of people with lived experiences in an analysis of the politics of precarious migration, while exploring the potential of global citizenship and abolition as analytical frameworks for such research.
WICID’s Think Development blog hosts a thought-provoking post authored by Aboluwaji Daniel Ayinmoro, titled “Stakeholder Identification and Community Engagement for Data Collection in Marginalised Populations”.