Analysing the Lived Experiences of Undocumented and Unaccompanied Child Migrants from Zimbabwe to South Africa

M. Chiweshe
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Zimbabwe’s socio-economic crisis post-2000 led to the emergence of new forms of livelihoods. Long- and short-term migration emerged as a survival strategy for over a million Zimbabweans who moved legally and illegally to countries such as South Africa, England, Botswana, Namibia, Canada and Australia. While migration in Zimbabwe has mainly been an adult pursuit, post-2000, there has been an increasing number of unaccompanied child migrants. Zimbabwean unaccompanied child migrants in South Africa provide important insights into how the socio-economic rights of children are central to understanding child migration. This article focuses on the lived experiences of undocumented and unaccompanied child migrants from Zimbabwe living in South Africa. It utilises a desk research approach to analyse how the socio-economic rights of child migrants are experienced in Zimbabwe and South Africa. Both states have failed to meet their national and international obligations to protect child migrants. The article highlights various forms of abuse undocumented child migrants from Zimbabwe experience in South Africa. The article concludes that both local and international law in South Africa fails to provide a balance between the competing interests of child protection and child autonomy.
分析从津巴布韦到南非的无证和无人陪伴儿童移民的生活经历
2000年后津巴布韦的社会经济危机导致了新的生计形式的出现。长期和短期移民成为100多万津巴布韦人的生存策略,他们合法或非法移民到南非、英国、博茨瓦纳、纳米比亚、加拿大和澳大利亚等国家。虽然津巴布韦的移民主要是成年人的追求,但2000年后,越来越多的无人陪伴的儿童移民。南非的津巴布韦无人陪伴儿童移民提供了重要的见解,说明儿童的社会经济权利是理解儿童移民的核心。本文关注的是生活在南非的无证和无人陪伴的津巴布韦儿童移民的生活经历。它利用桌面研究方法来分析津巴布韦和南非儿童移民的社会经济权利是如何经历的。这两个国家都没有履行保护儿童移民的国家和国际义务。这篇文章强调了来自津巴布韦的无证儿童移民在南非所遭受的各种形式的虐待。这篇文章的结论是,南非的国内法和国际法都未能在儿童保护和儿童自治这两个相互竞争的利益之间提供平衡。
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