This is Africa | Migration
IOM: “Our priority is that people get the support they ask for”
How an IOM frontline worker responds to the needs of migrants through return and reintegration counselling.
Trump’s Bumper Package and the Missing Immigrant Number
At no time, in the last fourteen mo
EU funds help Uganda take in refugees from DR Congo, and may slow migrant flow to Europe
While the funds undoubtedly help the refugees, Europe’s motivation is in part to reduce the incentives for those fleeing the conflict to head north.
Senegalese Immigrants Face Police Brutality in Argentina
Senegalese immigrants began to arrive in Argentina in the 1990s and most of them joined the group of street vendors in Buenos Aires and other cities. But in recent months, they have suffered police brutality, denounced as a campaign of racial persecution.
The migration tragedy in Libya
The United Nations High Commissione
Burkinabe migrants back from Libya
Wednesday, September 13, 2017. It’s
Nigerians Abroad: The Bitter – Sweet Experiences
Olumide Idowu, a strategic planning
Africa Can Overcome Its Challenges – German Envoy
On a recent visit to Senegal for the Spring School on Media and Migration workshop, Anthony Akaeze, senior associate editor, spoke with Stephan Roken, German Ambassador to Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde.
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This is Africa | Migration
This is Africa | Migration
IOM: “Our priority is that people get the support they ask for”
How an IOM frontline worker responds to the needs of migrants through return and reintegration counselling.
Trump’s Bumper Package and the Missing Immigrant Number
At no time, in the last fourteen months of his sojourn in the United States of America, has the reality of his status as an undocumented immigrant—and the helplessness it connotes—been more apparent to Joel (not real name) than now. A resident of Houston, Texas, Joel, from Nigeria, works in a car ma
EU funds help Uganda take in refugees from DR Congo, and may slow migrant flow to Europe
While the funds undoubtedly help the refugees, Europe’s motivation is in part to reduce the incentives for those fleeing the conflict to head north.
Senegalese Immigrants Face Police Brutality in Argentina
Senegalese immigrants began to arrive in Argentina in the 1990s and most of them joined the group of street vendors in Buenos Aires and other cities. But in recent months, they have suffered police brutality, denounced as a campaign of racial persecution.
The migration tragedy in Libya
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, has caused a stir at the European Union Commission by denouncing in the strongest possible terms the situation of the migrants in Libya. The terms of the communiqué which was made public at Geneva on 14th November has prov
Burkinabe migrants back from Libya
Wednesday, September 13, 2017. It’s 3 pm when a charter from Libya landed on the International airport with 146 Burkinabe migrants on board an aircraft13 of whom were women. Theresa Compaoré is among the Burkinabe living in Libya who decided to head back home after multiple exactions for which they
Nigerians Abroad: The Bitter – Sweet Experiences
Olumide Idowu, a strategic planning graduate of the Federal University of Technology, Akure is one of the many Nigerians abroad. Idowu and his family migrated to Canada few years ago through the ‘Highly Skilled’ programme, which he applied for while working in Nigeria and they currently live in the
Africa Can Overcome Its Challenges – German Envoy
On a recent visit to Senegal for the Spring School on Media and Migration workshop, Anthony Akaeze, senior associate editor, spoke with Stephan Roken, German Ambassador to Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde.
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This is Africa | Migration
IOM: “Our priority is that people get the support they ask for”
How an IOM frontline worker responds to the needs of migrants through return and reintegration counselling.
Trump’s Bumper Package and the Missing Immigrant Number
At no time, in the last fourteen mo
EU funds help Uganda take in refugees from DR Congo, and may slow migrant flow to Europe
While the funds undoubtedly help the refugees, Europe’s motivation is in part to reduce the incentives for those fleeing the conflict to head north.
Senegalese Immigrants Face Police Brutality in Argentina
Senegalese immigrants began to arrive in Argentina in the 1990s and most of them joined the group of street vendors in Buenos Aires and other cities. But in recent months, they have suffered police brutality, denounced as a campaign of racial persecution.
The migration tragedy in Libya
The United Nations High Commissione
Burkinabe migrants back from Libya
Wednesday, September 13, 2017. It’s
Nigerians Abroad: The Bitter – Sweet Experiences
Olumide Idowu, a strategic planning
Africa Can Overcome Its Challenges – German Envoy
On a recent visit to Senegal for the Spring School on Media and Migration workshop, Anthony Akaeze, senior associate editor, spoke with Stephan Roken, German Ambassador to Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde.
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This is Africa | Migration
IOM: “Our priority is that people get the support they ask for”
How an IOM frontline worker responds to the needs of migrants through return and reintegration counselling.
Trump’s Bumper Package and the Missing Immigrant Number
At no time, in the last fourteen mo
EU funds help Uganda take in refugees from DR Congo, and may slow migrant flow to Europe
While the funds undoubtedly help the refugees, Europe’s motivation is in part to reduce the incentives for those fleeing the conflict to head north.
Senegalese Immigrants Face Police Brutality in Argentina
Senegalese immigrants began to arrive in Argentina in the 1990s and most of them joined the group of street vendors in Buenos Aires and other cities. But in recent months, they have suffered police brutality, denounced as a campaign of racial persecution.
The migration tragedy in Libya
The United Nations High Commissione
Burkinabe migrants back from Libya
Wednesday, September 13, 2017. It’s
Nigerians Abroad: The Bitter – Sweet Experiences
Olumide Idowu, a strategic planning
Africa Can Overcome Its Challenges – German Envoy
On a recent visit to Senegal for the Spring School on Media and Migration workshop, Anthony Akaeze, senior associate editor, spoke with Stephan Roken, German Ambassador to Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde.