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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Research Intern – Xenowatch Project

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Research Intern – Xenowatch Project

by Jaclyn Modise | Jun 8, 2026 | jobs, Front Page, News

The African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS) at the University of the Witwatersrand is seeking a part-time Research Intern to join the Xenowatch Project. Position Details: Duration: 6 months (1 July – 31 December 2026) Remuneration: R10,000 per month...
ARTICLE: Denying SA is Xenophobic: Sounds like Trump’s Maga

ARTICLE: Denying SA is Xenophobic: Sounds like Trump’s Maga

by Jaclyn Modise | May 29, 2026 | News

Xenophobic violence is not spontaneous. Xenowatch data shows it has been orchestrated by leaders to further their own interests, driving foreign populations out of communities for political or economic gain. Featured in the Mail & Guardian is Xenowatch, a project...
REPORT: Xenophobic Discrimination in South Africa: An Overview of Trends, Effects, and Responses (2022–2024)

REPORT: Xenophobic Discrimination in South Africa: An Overview of Trends, Effects, and Responses (2022–2024)

by Jean Pierre Misago | Nov 17, 2025 | Reports, Regulation of Law & Policy

Compiled by Dr Silindile Mlilo This report provides an analysis of xenophobic discrimination incidents in South Africa between 2022 and 2024 (hereinafter the reporting period), based on data collected through the Xenowatch platform. Xenowatch is a project of the...
REPORT: Xenophobic Discrimination in South Africa (2022–2024)

REPORT: Xenophobic Discrimination in South Africa (2022–2024)

by Jean Pierre Misago | Oct 4, 2025 | Front Page, News

By Silindile Mlilo, Xenowatch Xenowatch recently published this report on the ‘Xenophobic Discrimination in South Africa: An Overview of Trends, Effects, and Responses (2022–2024)’. The report provides an analysis of xenophobic discrimination incidents in...
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