
Desmond Oklikah Ofori- Doctor of Geography
- PHD Candidate at Western University
Desmond Oklikah Ofori
- Doctor of Geography
- PHD Candidate at Western University
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Introduction
Desmond Oklikah Ofori is an emerging scholar and a SSHRC PhD candidate in the Department of Geography and Environment at Western University. Desmond integrates antiracist-feminist intersectionality, EDI-foci and Social Network Analysis (SNA) to better understand complex issues related to climate Hazards, temporary foreign workers, immigrant housing, immigrant health and food (in)security among immigrants in North America.
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Discussions on the climate change–human mobility nexus have received intense academic and policy attention. Although there is evidence that some people decide to stay put amidst climate hazards, research on climate change and immobility remains limited, particularly in relation to Africa. To address this scholarly gap, this study conducted 36 quali...
The relationship between migration and development, especially in Global South contexts, is debated in migration studies. Given the real or perceived gains and challenges of migration, countries are formulating and implementing migration policies (including regional agreements) to maximise or minimise youth migration, return migration, climate-indu...
Although studies show that housing is integral to integrating immigrants into mainstream Canada, no systematic literature review has been conducted to examine established findings in the existing literature on the housing experiences of temporary foreign workers. The only existing scoping review exclusively focused on the housing experiences of sea...
State interventions are drivers of agrarian change around the world. In Ghana, scholarly attention on agrarian change and policy evolution has primarily focused on historical changes, leaving gaps in understanding contemporary policy dynamics. Hence, we conducted a qualitative thematic review of all National Medium-term Development Plans (MTDPs) an...
As global economies become increasingly interconnected, the movement of people across borders has intensified, generating significant debate on the implications for both sending and receiving countries. Amid this debate, studies continue to report the return of some migrants to out-sourcing countries. While extra-regional return migration (hencefor...
As discourse on transnational labor migration continues to highlight the influence of structures on the experiences and existence of caregivers, Canada’s economic immigration and status regularization programs are not excluded from the discussions. Particularly, the Canada (Live-in) Caregiver Program (henceforth LCP) introduced in 1992 has gained a...
Academics and policymakers have been paying close attention to the impact of climate change on migration in recent years. This phenomenon piqued interest because the factors driving environmentally induced migration are complex and manifold. Noticeably, there has been considerable scholarship on climate change and migration in Africa. However, ther...
This article explores Somali hospitality's ontological functions as a cultural custom that functions to enhance the well-being of its (Somali) visitor(s). Interviews with first-generation Somali Canadians (n = 27) depicted Somali hospitality as a choreographed ritual which caters care-fully and sequentially to guests’ well-being. From door to depar...
The migration literature focusing on understanding interactions between immigrants' integration and transnationalism is replete with mixed findings. However, contemporary consensus among migration scholars suggests that immigrants' integration and transnational connections can occur simultaneously. Focusing on transnational dating-which is understu...
In this paper, we report on the dynamics of motivations to farm among farmers in Newfoundland, and the potential to leverage these motives in policy interventions. The paper is the outcome of interviews with 24 farmers and two focus group discussions in the period 2017–2018. This paper aims to describe why participants engaged in farming and contin...