Adeyinka, Sarah

Sarah
Adeyinka

http://www.childmove.eu

Sarah Adeyinka has worked in the field of humanitarian aid for over a decade and her focus has been on vulnerable population such as refugees, asylum seekers, and survivors of human trafficking. She worked on board two rescue vessels operated by Doctors Without Borders (Medecins Sans Frontieres) and aided in the rescue of migrants at sea. Her role included providing cultural mediation, identifying vulnerable women and referring them to the right channels for assistance. She is now a PhD researcher...

Expertise

Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Cross-cutting topics in migration research

Roles

  • Ghent University

    University, Ghent, Belgium
    Researcher

  • CoCreate NGO

    Non-governmental Organisation, Gent, Belgium
    Founder & Board Chair

  • Universiteit van Amsterdam

    Other, N/A, Netherlands
    Academic, Research Associate

  • University of Amsterdam

    University, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Post-doctoral researcher

  • Independent Social Performance Pte Ltd

    Other, Singapore, Singapore
    Contractor

  • Ghent University

    University, Ghent, Belgium
    Post-doctoral researcher

  • Ghent University

    University, Ghent, Belgium
    PhD Candidate

Research

She said this might be God’s way of taking care of us. Family involvement in human trafficking

Authors Sarah Adeyinka, Sarah Adeyinka, Ine Lietaert, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
Citations (WoS) 1
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
2 Journal Article

African Europeans: An Untold History by Olivette Otele

Authors Sarah Adeyinka
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Contemporary European Research
11 Journal Article

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