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September 2006
Migration Week 2006


The Scalabrini Centre of Cape Town, South Africa (SCCT) organised Migration Week 2006 (September 18-23) to raise awareness about migration and refugees.

The theme was Migration to South Africa within International migration trends and the programme comprised of a series of seminars in cooperation with the University of Cape Town, followed by a discussion led by a panel of experts, and free movie screenings.

The panellists Prof Battistella, director the Scalabrini International Migration Institute SIMI, Rome, Italy, Prof Bekker, Department of Sociology, University of Stellenbosh, Dr Owen Sichone, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cape Town and Kemal Omar, manager of Intergovernmental Relations of the City of Cape Town tackled the theme from many angles: international migration, internal migration, xenophobia and the role of local authorities in managing migration.

The seminars held at the University of Cape Town, courtesy of Prof Jubber, dealt with International Migration (Battistella), the Legal Rights of Refugees (Advocate Schreir), and the characteristics of the Cape Town Refugees Communities, the latter was presented by Rodolf Legoko (Gabon) and Barbara Ngodwana (Zimbabwe), who are refugees themselves. Battistella’s seminar presentation was also held at The University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.

A social evening with a talk on Food & Identity within immigrants communities, by Dr Simona Gallo-Mosala, of the Scalabrini Centre, followed by a rich buffet donated by three local Italian restaurants, and the screening of films attracted a wider audience, thus bridging the academic/non-academic divide.

The series of events was well attended and provoked an interesting debate. At same time Migration Week was a successful opportunity for the Scalabrini Centre to establish a network to permanently study and divulge issues pertaining to migration.

Migration Week was followed by the art exhibition Voyage Ensemble (27 September-10 October), which was a reflection on the movement of African people and their cultures. It showcased six South African and six refugees artists.

The seminar and the panel presentations, and a special section on Voyage Ensemble will be published by the end of November. More events are forthcoming.




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