Problems Encountered Migrating IN and OUT of Mauritius
I am Arvin Ombika, an art plastician, residing and practicing in Mauritius, actually working on an artwork on Human rights in connection with Human Migration.
Migrants always encounter problems while trying to find their destination.
The information will help to make known the problems of Migration in and out of Mauritius. These information will be translated in my artwork through a QR code. I am trying to make the connection between Human Migration par rapport to Human right. You can read about it on the United Nation Human Rights website on the link here: http://www.ohchr.org/en/Issues/Migration/Pages/MigrationAndHumanRightsIndex.aspx
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