This Minka report looks at the Runnymede / Sveinsson Report on Bolivians in London ( )one year on and asks what has been done to address (put right) problems highlighted in the report: deskilling (doctors employed as cleaners), English language, documentation (e.g. no valid visa), isolation (unsocial hours, no contact with other Bolivians, with English people etc). In order to gather more information Minka has helped set up a new magazine and journal which readers can contribute to directly and online by adding text, photos, videos, sound recordings and by writing comments in the discussion page. Please turn to the page “Bolivians in the UK” in the new online journal: the Opentext Journal of Bolivian Studies (OJBS). In these pages you can directly add text and multimedia material to that b
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| - This Minka report looks at the Runnymede / Sveinsson Report on Bolivians in London ( )one year on and asks what has been done to address (put right) problems highlighted in the report: deskilling (doctors employed as cleaners), English language, documentation (e.g. no valid visa), isolation (unsocial hours, no contact with other Bolivians, with English people etc). In order to gather more information Minka has helped set up a new magazine and journal which readers can contribute to directly and online by adding text, photos, videos, sound recordings and by writing comments in the discussion page. Please turn to the page “Bolivians in the UK” in the new online journal: the Opentext Journal of Bolivian Studies (OJBS). In these pages you can directly add text and multimedia material to that b
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| - This Minka report looks at the Runnymede / Sveinsson Report on Bolivians in London ( )one year on and asks what has been done to address (put right) problems highlighted in the report: deskilling (doctors employed as cleaners), English language, documentation (e.g. no valid visa), isolation (unsocial hours, no contact with other Bolivians, with English people etc). In order to gather more information Minka has helped set up a new magazine and journal which readers can contribute to directly and online by adding text, photos, videos, sound recordings and by writing comments in the discussion page. Please turn to the page “Bolivians in the UK” in the new online journal: the Opentext Journal of Bolivian Studies (OJBS). In these pages you can directly add text and multimedia material to that below.
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