An implementation assessment of South African public policy on migration and its alignment with the United Nations Organization Charter on Refugee and Asylum-seekers
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2017
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University of Zululand
Abstract
There is now increase in the tide of refugees due mainly to wars and insurgent activities in their home countries. The need for international treaties and agreements such as the United Nations and African Union’s convention on refugees and asylum seekers to ensure their protection in the host countries comes handy. As a microcosm of globalized effort in this direction, South Africa has engaged with this problem and provides strong support for the work of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. However, certain factors and events seem to point to the fact that the initial levels of support seem to have nosedived in the South African case as host nation. This study seeks to shed light on the true state of events and establish what should be done in advocating and lobbying for necessary actions that needs to take place at national and regional levels of South Africa so that the South African government may enact new or amend existing legislations and policies that promote and protect the rights of refugees and asylum-seekers in the country. This study is based on desktop secondary data gleaned from international and local organisations that recognizes and keeps records on refugees and asylum-seekers in South Africa. Through the use of postmodern public administration and compliance based theories, this study argues that the government of a state, due to its support towards scientific discourse against other discourses, tends to marginalise a minority social group over another. Also, it argues however that South Africa though has pledged to maintain compliance with international and constitutional standards for refugee protection, the implementation of its supporting public policies leaves much to be desired.
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A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Administration and Law in fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Public Administration in the Department of Political Science & Public Administration at the University Of Zululand, South Africa, 2017
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oilicies --migration --refugess --asylum seekers --United Nations --South Africa