Inês Raimundo
Inês Raimundo is a professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University Eduardo Mondlane (UEM), where she also coordinates the Centre for Public Policy Analysis. She holds a PhD in Forced Migrations and Human Geography from the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, and has over 25 years of teaching experience and supervising postgraduate students in the fields of human geography, migrations, development, gender, and environmental studies. Her research focuses on forced migrations, poverty, urban food security, and health issues, including HIV. She coordinated projects such as the Southern African Migration Programme (SAMP), addressing topics like cross-border migration, food security, and sexual and reproductive health. She is also a member of several international networks and has experience in qualitative research methodologies applied to migration and health issues.
Interview conducted in Maputo on 24 May 2025 by Cláudia Pereira*, revised for publication in December 2024. Also available online here.
Series OEm Conversations With Number 36 Date march 2025 Pages 8 ISSN 2183-718X (online) DOI 10.15847/CIESOEMCW362025 URI Keywords Forced migrations, poverty, urban food security, HIV, public policies. Cite as Pereira, Cláudia (2025), “Desafios e dinâmicas das migrações forçadas: entrevista com Inês Raimundo”, OEm Conversations With, 36, Observatório da Emigração, CIES, Iscte, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa. DOI: 10.15847/CIESOEMCW362025
* Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia (CIES-IUL), Lisboa, Portugal
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