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Views on Migration in Sub-Saharan Africa

Views on Migration in Sub-Saharan Africa

Proceedings of an African Migration Alliance Workshop Migration by the poor is a scorching issue in the world today both inside their own countries and on the international scene, the worlds poor are voting with their feet to escape poverty and make their bid for new lives in new places. Public anxiety is reaching fever pitch in the developed world, xenophobia is spreading, and governments everywhere are struggling to mobilize policies that will enable them to respond humanely and effectively to a rising human tide. How does Africa stand on migration?

HSRC Press

Product Information

Format: 

148mm x 210mm

Pages: 

304

ISBN-13: 

978-07969-2165-9

Publish Year: 

2023

Rights: 

World Rights
Proceedings of an African Migration Alliance Workshop Migration by the poor is a scorching issue in the world today both inside their own countries and on the international scene, the worlds poor are voting with their feet to escape poverty and make their bid for new lives in new places. Public anxiety is reaching fever pitch in the developed world, xenophobia is spreading, and governments everywhere are struggling to mobilize policies that will enable them to respond humanely and effectively to a rising human tide. How does Africa stand on migration?

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Acknowledgments

Acronyms and abbreviations

1.Introduction
Catherine Cross and Elizabeth Omoluabi

2.Leading issues in international migration in sub-Saharan Africa
Aderanti Adepoju

3.Levels of urbanisation in Anglophone, Lusophone and Francophone African countries
Oumar Bouare

4.Migration between Africa and Australia: Patterns, issues and implications
Graeme Hugo

5.A discussion of migration and migration patterns and flows in Africa
Jonathan Mafukidze

6.Migration and refugees in Eastern Africa: A challenge for the East African community
John O Oucho

7.The Great Lakes Region crisis: addressing the challenge of displaced persons
Franck Kamunga Cibangu

8.The INDEPTH Network: A demographic resource on migration and urbanisation in Africa and Asia
Mark Collinson and Kubaje Adazu

9.Migrants contribution to rural development in south western Nigeria
Akinyemi Akanni, Olaopa Olawale and Oloruntimehin Funmi

10.Spatio-temporal patterns and trends of international migration in Botswana and their policy implications
Thando D Gwebu

11.Francophone Africans in Cape Town: A failed migration?
Rodolf Lekogo

12.Myth and rationality in Southern African responses to migration, displacement, and humanitarianism
Loren B Landau

13.Synthesis and conclusions: What are Africas issues in migration?
Catherine Cross, Elizabeth Omoluabi, John Oucho and Franck Kamunga Cibangu

Contributors

Catherine Cross is a Chief Research Specialist in the Urban, Rural and Economic Development Research Programme of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC)

Derik Gelderblom is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of South Africa (UNISA)

Niel Roux is a Research Project Manager in the Population and Development Chief Directorate at the Department of Social Development

Jonathan Mafukidze is an Assistant Researcher in the Urban, Rural and Economic Development Research Programme of the HSRC

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