Regional Challenges of West African Migration
African and European Perspectives
This publication presents contributions by international experts on various aspects
of West African migration. It provides a contrasting perspective to current debates
which essentially focus on security issues. This rather non-institutional approach
promotes a constant dialogue based on analyses of the actual situation: the authors
encourage "win-win" mobility for all parties involved (Europe, North Africa and West
Africa), whether it be a host, transit or departure country.
Published on March 23, 2009Also available in: French
In series:West African Studiesview more titles
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Summary | |
Migration Management in West Africa within the context of ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement of Persons and the Common Approach on Migration | |
The Co-operation on Readmission and Enforced Return in the African-European Context | |
Migration and Settlement Management in Sub-Saharan and West Africa | |
Migration and Development in ECOWAS Countries | |
Migration and Population in West Africa | |
ECOWAS, an Area of Free Movement and First Border Post for the Schengen Area | |
Mauritania | |
Migrants Criminalised While Making the Journey | |
Niger – A Crossroads of African Migration Networks | |
Migration Towards and Transiting Through the Central Sahara | |
The Relationship between Migration and Development | |
A Few Questions for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) | |
Annex A | |
Annex B | |
Annex C |
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