Title: Interregional Workshop on International Migration
1African Migration to Europe, L/A Caribbean
Interregional Workshop on International Migration
Charles A. Kwenin 22-23 Sept. 2011, Geneva
2Global Outlook for Intl Migration
- Mega-Trends One billion people on the move at
any one time (migrants) 215 mil. crossing intl
borders and 740 mil. moving inside their own
countries in search of a better life. - In 2000, 300 mil. people were connected to the
internet, Now 2 billion i.e. 1 in 7 persons on
the globe in a migratory status and 1 in 3
connected to the internet. - Feminization More female migrants as heads of
households - Far more internal migrants (S-S) than Intl
migrants (S-N), SSA Africa 69 (10 million out
of 14.5 million Ratha and Shaw 2007) - North Africa (and Middle East) 19 of
migration within region 80 outward
3Migration Flows in Africa
Libya
Nigeria
Senegal
Cameroon
Migration flows in Africa
DRC
Côte dIvoire
Gabon
South Africa
4Main countries of destination and flows in West
Africa
Countries of origin Mauritania, Mali,
Guinea- Bissau, Guinea, Cap-Verde
Senegal
Countries of origin Senegal, Mauritania, Mali,
Guinea, Burkina-Faso, Ghana
Côte dIvoire
Countries of origin Ghana, Niger, Chad, Togo,
Benin
Nigeria
5Trends / Patterns - W/ African Migration
- A misconception - all migrants crossing the
Sahara are in transit to Europe Est. about
65,000-120,000 SSAns enter Maghreb yearly over
land 20-38 are estimated to enter Europe. (e.g.
Libya is an important destination in its own
right) Many migrants stay in N/A as a Second best
option - Majority of W/Ans enter Europe legally. Recent
total annual increase of registered W/Ans pop. in
the EU is about 100,000 whilst total no. of
successful irregular crossing is about
25,000-35,000 per year (only a fraction of total
EU immigration of about 2.6million in 2004) - Despite recent increase, W/A migration to the EU
is still relatively modest compared to migration
from N/A and E. Europe. Estimated 800,000
registered W/Ans migrants in the main European
countries compared to 2,600,000 N. Africans.
(Moroccans alone could outnumber all W/Ans in
Europe)
6Migration Routes
WEST NORTH AFRICA
- Migrants regional, extra-regional
- Sudan cross roads for East Africans and
extra-regional migrants - en route to Libya and
Tunisian harbors - Migrants from Gulf of Guinea Togo, Benin, Ghana
and Nigeria, Cameroon) cross Mali and Niger - North toward Niger and Mali, to Libya frontiers,
or - West through Morocco via Canary Islands and
Andalusia to Spain and Europe.
7Trends / Patterns - W/ African Migration
- Migration is generally a conscious choice by
relatively well-off individuals and households to
enhance their livelihoods. Vast majority of
migrants move on their own initiative - Migration from W/A to the Maghreb and Europe is
likely to continue increased border controls
have rather led to the swift diversion of
migration routes with increase in the risks,
costs suffering of migrants
8Arrivals in Lampedusa
Other Nationalities Ghana, Eritrea, Somalia,
Sudan, Nigeria, B-F, Mali, Niger, CDI, Senegal,
Gambia, Congo,
Nationalities Tunisia
9Evacuation from Libya
- 309,000 TCNs fled Libya over past 7 months
- 46 Govts requested IOM support.
- 208,000 TCNs assisted by IOM/UNHCR/Partners via
commercial charter flights, in-kind air assets,
land and sea
10West African returnees from Libya
- 221,500 SSA Returnees Assisted
- 200,000 West African Returnees
11EAST AFRICA
Migration Routes
- Mediterranean Sea Routes from the shores of
Libya and Egypt to Malta, Italy (Lampedusa),
Cyprus and Greece - Gulf of Aden Route from Somalia to Yemen
crossing the Gulf of Aden via Bossaso, Puntland. - Red Sea Route via the Red Sea and the Suez
Canal to Italy and Malta. Also through Djibouti
to Yemen via Obock. - Southern Africa Route through Kenya, Tanzania,
Malawi and Mozambique with destination to South
Africa (IOM est. 16-18,000 attempts annually
Ethiopians Somalis)
12Major migratory routes relevant to Gulf of Aden
Region
Urban areas
13Mixed Migratory Flows in the HoA
- Every year thousands of migrants travel from the
Horn of Africa (HoA) across the Gulf of Aden to
Yemen and beyond. The no. of crossings /arrivals
remain high estimated at 2000 pax. per week
despite difficult conditions, - Gulf of Eden Crossing Yemen Mixed Migration Task
Force, Estimates - 2006 22,000
- 2007 30,000
- 2008 40, 000
- 2009 77,802
- 2010 43,000 (decrease due to tightened Security
/ patrols) C
14African Migration to L/A Caribbean
- GoTZ/IOM /UNHCR Regional Conference on Refugee
Protection International Migration Mixed
Movements and Irregular Migration from the East
and Horn of Africa and Great Lakes Region to
Southern Africa Tanzania, 6-7 Sept. 2010 - Ecuador lifted its visa request for most African
and many Asian countries some three years ago,
but steady introduction September 2010, after
large flows of migrants from Nepal, Pakistan,
Bangladesh and some African countries - Ecuador is using two criteria a) Increase over 2
3 consecutive months, the visa requirement is
established b) Immigration officers - request
proof of tourist conditions - Both the Regional Conference on Migration (CRM,
North/Central America) and the South American
Conference on Migration analyzing the issue of
extra-continental migration to LAC. IOM is
carrying out a study in Argentina, Brazil,
Colombia and Ecuador, to be ready by November
2011.
15Advances Gaps in Instl Arrangements
- Continental / Regional / National Policies
Programmes - African Union MPFA, ACP on M D, Ouaga PoA,
Joint EU-Africa Declaration on M D - RECs COMESA, EAC, ECOWAS, ECCAS, IGAD, SADC
(RMPFs Banjul Dec) / HeSADs - EU-Africa Strategic Partnerships (Mobility,
Migration Employment 7th Parternership)
Rabat Tripoli Declaration - Migration Data / Migration Profiles
- Migration Policies, Capacity Building / Training
ACBC in Moshi - Mixed Migration Task Force (MMTF) Yemen, Kenya
etc (IOM,UNHCR, OCHA, DRC, etc) Joint Regional
Mtgs IOM / HCR - Regional Consultative Processes (RCPs
16Global RCP Landscape (2010)
- 15 major RCPs (all regions except Caribbean and
Central Africa - 142 States participate in RCPs
- RCPs facilitating info. exchange (data,
policies, best practices) - Enhance cooperation among States
- Promote inter-regional dialogue/exchange between
RCPs - IOMs Role observer, expert and/or technical
secretariat
17Conclusion
- Migration is humanities oldest action against
poverty the powerful manifestation of an
individuals desire for development, dignity and
a decent life even if it means doing the dirty,
difficult and dangerous jobs -- jobs that
domestic workforces often shun. - Countries often pride themselves publicly on
being a migrant society or a nation of
migrants. Sadly, all too often, these are
referrals to yesterdays migrants not to those
arriving on our shores or on our borders today. - Given the global demographic and labour market
trends, widening North-South disparities, large
scale migration is both INEVITABLE, UNAVOIDABLE
!! and if well and humanely managed -- also
DESIRABLE AND NECESSARY.
18Promote Safe Migration and Positive
Thank You