Interview with Josephat Rugaika, Doyen of Tanzanians in Hungary
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Diaspora policy, Cultural diplomacy, Transnationalism, Intercultural dialogueAbstract
The Tanzanian community living in Hungary numbers around thirty people. In recent years, its members have made serious efforts to meet regularly and in an organized manner and make their voices heard, which is why they founded the Association of Tanzanians in Hungary. In a previous issue of Africa Studies, you could read an interview with Peter Mhagama, the secretary of the Association, and now we have an interview with their president, Josephat Rugaika, conducted by the IDResearch research workshop in connection with migration projects supported by the European Integration Fund.
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