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May 24
Nigeria: Why UK Bars Nigerian Students From Bringing Spouses, Children
Vanguard
The United Kingdom announced on Tuesday that foreign students will not be allowed to bring their families - spouses, children and parents to the country. Read more »
May 20
Sierra Leone: Meet Amy Pope - First Ever Female Director General of IOM Elect
Concord
On Monday 15 May 2023, the Member States of the International Organization for Migration, the United Nations Migration Agency, elected Ms. Amy E. Pope as its next Director General… Read more »
May 17
Rwanda: Assessments of Rwanda Should Be Objective - Envoy
New Times
Assessments of Rwanda should be objective, and not based on antiquated (outdated) Western stereotypes of Africa, Rwanda's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Johnston Busingye… Read more »
Ghana: Immigration Officer Saves 2 Policemen From Mentally Challenged Man
Ghanaian Times
The swift intervention of an Immigration officer, AICOII Nurideen Abdul Ganuew, saved the lives of two policemen, who were attacked by a man believed to be mentally challenged, at… Read more »
May 16
Rwanda: Time Is Running Out for Genocide Fugitives in France
New Times
A trial began last week in the French capital Paris, where a Rwandan man, Philippe Hategekimana faces charges of playing a key role in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Read more »
Nigeria: Nobody Can Stop Doctors' Migration, Getting Practice Licence - Federal Govt
Leadership
Federal government has rejected a bill before the House of Representatives, proposing an amendment to the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) Act, supposedly to curb the… Read more »
May 15
Kenya: Kenya Agrees to Reopen Somalia Border After 12-year Closure
Capital FM
Kenya and Somalia officials have endorsed the phased reopening of three border posts between the two countries over a 90-day period. Read more »
Somalia: Kenya to Open Fourth Border Crossing in Wajir for Entry Into Somalia - Kindiki
Capital FM
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki says Kenya is mulling opening a fourth border crossing in Wajir County for entry into the neighboring Somalia. Read more »
May 14
Ethiopia: Labour Market, Migration Information System Crucial to Avoid Problems of Citizens Working Abroad - PM Abiy
ENA
:- Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said the labor market and migration information system, operationalized by the Ministry of Labor and Skills is crucial to fill foreign employment gaps… Read more »
May 12
Africa: Comoros-Mayotte Saga a Microcosm of Africa-Europe Migration Crisis [analysis]
ISS
The flow of undocumented migrants to Mayotte is straining relations, and the island's response runs counter to AU policy. Read more »
May 11
Africa: Why the Climate Crisis Matters - A Call to Action [opinion]
allAfrica
It's no secret that our planet is facing a climate crisis. Read more »
May 10
Africa: Migration in Africa - Deportations, Abuse, Violence [analysis]
DW
Algeria has been deporting African migrants to neighboring Niger for years. Authorities force thousands to cross the border through the desert to Assamaka, where the humanitarian… Read more »
May 09
South Africa: Pregnant Immigrants Say They Have Been Turned Away From Joburg Clinics
GroundUp
This is despite a Constitutional Court order Read more »
Nigeria: Nigerian Woman Faces Deportation After 37 Years in the U.S.
Premium Times
The woman faces deportation after a crucial ruling in a US court. Read more »
May 07
East Africa: Ruto Outlines Measures to Boost Regional Integration
Daily News
KENYA President William Ruto has called on East African Community (EAC) member states and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) to remove barriers to the free… Read more »
May 06
Rwanda: Rwanda, Maldives Ink Visa Exemption Deal
New Times
Rwanda and Maldives, on Friday, May 5, signed a deal that will see their citizens enjoy visa exemption when traveling to the two countries. Read more »
May 02
East Africa: Ruto to Officiate Launch Regional State of Migration Report
Daily News
KENYAN President William Ruto is expected to grace the launch of the flagship report titled 'The State of Migration in the East and Horn of Africa" at the Kenyatta International… Read more »
Kenya: Kenya and Canada Work on Jobs Deal
Capital FM
Kenya and Canada are working on a labour migration framework that will enable more Kenyans to get skilled jobs in the North American country. Read more »
April 30
East Africa: Region Moves to Protect Migrant Workers From Abuse
New Times
In the wake of reported human rights violations in the Gulf countries, the East African Community (EAC) is pursuing the harmonisation of labour migration policies to curb… Read more »
Nigeria: 1.3 Million Nigerians Facing Irregular Migration Challenges - IOM
Daily Trust
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM), has said that at least 1.3 million Nigerians are facing irregular migration challenges across the world. Read more »
April 29
Rwanda: Italian Premier Defends UK-Rwanda Migration Deal
New Times
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has said a plan by the UK government to send asylum seekers to Rwanda was agreement between free nations, seeking to safeguard the safety of… Read more »
East Africa: New Report to Show State of Migration in East Africa
New Times
A new report, "The State of Migration in the East and Horn of Africa", which takes stock of achievements and challenges in advancing regional integration and human mobility in the… Read more »
Rwanda: Minister Nsanzimana Refutes Claims of Malaria Variant 'Risk' for UK Migrants
New Times
Health minister Dr Sabin Nsanzimana has refuted the claims that asylum seekers coming to Rwanda from the United Kingdom (UK) are at risk of "a deadly malaria variant," and that the… Read more »
April 25
Comoros: Comoros Refuses to Accept Deported Migrants From French Mayotte, Closes Port
RFI
Comoros has refused to allow a boat carrying migrants to dock from the French Indian Ocean department Mayotte, where the authorities have announced a controversial operation… Read more »
South Africa: South Africa Is Scrapping Special Work Permits for Zimbabweans - Migrants Will Be Left Exposed [analysis]
The Conversation Africa
Hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans have flocked to South Africa to escape economic hardship since the 1990s. The South African government has, since 2010, granted the migrants a… Read more »
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