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Conference paper |
| Title: | Views on migration in sub-Saharan Africa: proceedings of an African Migration Alliance workshop |
| Editor: | Cross, Catherine |
| Year: | 2006 |
| Pages: | 291 |
| Language: | English |
| City of publisher: | Cape Town |
| Publisher: | HSRC Press |
| ISBN: | 0796921652 |
| Geographic term: | Subsaharan Africa |
| Subjects: | migration conference papers (form) 2005 |
| External link: | https://www.hsrcpress.ac.za/books/views-on-migration-in-sub-saharan-africa |
| Abstract: | Contents: Introduction (Catherine Cross and Elizabeth Omoluabi); Pt. 1, Continental overviews: Leading issues in international migraiton in sub-Saharan Africa (Aderanti Adepoju); Levels of urbanisation in Anglophone, Lusophone and Francophone African countries (Oumar Bouare); Migration between Africa and Australia: patterns, issues and implications (Graeme Hugo); Pt. 2, Regional views on migration in Africa: A discussion of migration and migration patterns and flows in Africa (Jonathan Mafukidze); Migration and refugees in Eastern Africa: a challenge for the East African Community (John O. Oucho); A new challenge for the international community: internally displaced people in the Great Lakes region ()Franck Kamunga Cibangu); The INDEPTH network: a demographic resource on migration and urbanisation in Africa and Asia (Mark Collinson and Kubaje Adazu); Pt. 3, Some closer views of countries and issues: Migrants'contribution to rural development in southwestern Nigeria (Akinyemi Akanni, Olaopa Olawale and Oloruntimehin Funmi); Spatio-temporal patterns and trends of international migration in Botwana and their policy implications (Thando D. Gwebu); Francophone Africans in Cape Town: a failed migration? (Rodolf Lekogo); Myth and rationality in southern African responses to migration, displacement, and humanitarianism (Loren B. Landau); Synthesis and conclusions: what are Africa's issues in migration? (Catherine Cross, Elizabeth Omoluabi, John Oucho and Franck Kamunga Cibangu). [ASC Leiden abstract] |