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In conversation with Harshita Sinha, PhD Candidate in the Department of International Development at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her doctoral research focuses on Internal migrant workers access to welfare and social rights in the Indian Informal Economy.
In this episode of the SDG series, we talk about SDG 10 targets, and focus on the challenges surrounding equitable migration policies and practice. We talk about the role of state and non-state actors, and the critical role that people play in promoting equal and inclusive spaces in areas where migrants move. We also talk about the relationship between migration and socio-economic mobility, and how one does not necessarily lead to the other. Finally, we listen to Harshita's D-Dream.
By Anushna JhaIn conversation with Harshita Sinha, PhD Candidate in the Department of International Development at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her doctoral research focuses on Internal migrant workers access to welfare and social rights in the Indian Informal Economy.
In this episode of the SDG series, we talk about SDG 10 targets, and focus on the challenges surrounding equitable migration policies and practice. We talk about the role of state and non-state actors, and the critical role that people play in promoting equal and inclusive spaces in areas where migrants move. We also talk about the relationship between migration and socio-economic mobility, and how one does not necessarily lead to the other. Finally, we listen to Harshita's D-Dream.