African Youth Immigrating Abroad - Speculations That #AfricaRising is Just A Hoax
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African Youth Immigrating Abroad - Speculations That #AfricaRising is Just A Hoax
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Description
The objective of the show is to talk about African youth immigrating to Europe. African youth migrating out of Africa in search of greener pastures: the reasons, the challenges, the...
show moreEducational Outcome:
A deeper understanding of the reasons why the African youth immigrates to Europe and the challenges/opportunities faced through their journey.
Guest:
Yasin Kakande - TED Fellow, Journalist and author of "Slave States: The practice of Kafala in the Gulf Arab Region"
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Illegal immigration from Africa to Europe is significant.
Many people from poor African countries embark on the dangerous journey for Europe, in hopes of a better life. The main aim of migrants is to reach European soil - be it mainland Europe or the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla or islands in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. But first the migrants must cross great distances.They go through dangerous routes, such as having to sea cross to Canaries, crossing Sahara, guerrillas and crossing the desert. Sadly some illegal immigrants die during the journey and most of them who don't get asylum get deported back to Africa. This issue of illegal immigration is witnessed even within our continent and countries. The reasons, the challenges, the opportunities, and also what this phenomenon does to
the narrative of Africa in the wider international discourse will be discussed.
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