African Migration, Global Inequalities, and Human Rights. Connecting the Dots - William Minter - Books - The Nordic Africa Institute - 9789171066923 - September 16, 2011
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African Migration, Global Inequalities, and Human Rights. Connecting the Dots

William Minter

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African Migration, Global Inequalities, and Human Rights. Connecting the Dots

Migration from and within Africa, just like migration elsewhere in the world, often generates anti-immigrant sentiment and ignites heated public debate about the migration policies of the destination countries. These countries include South Africa as well as others outside the continent. The countries of origin are also keen to minimize losses through "brain drain" and to capture resources such as remittances. Increasingly, international organizations and human rights advocates have stressed the need to protect the interests of migrants themselves. However, while the UNDP's 2009 Human Development Report talks of "win-win-win" solutions, in practice it is the perceived interests of destination countries that enjoy the greatest attention, while the rights of migrants themselves are afforded the least. Yet migration is not just an issue in itself: it also points to structural inequalities between countries and regions. Managing migration and protecting migrants is too limited an agenda. Activists and policymakers must also address these inequalities directly to ensure that people can pursue their fundamental human rights whether they move or stay. It is not enough to measure development only in terms of progress at the national level: development must also be measured in terms of reductions in the gross levels of inequality that now determine differential rights on the basis of accident of birth.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 16, 2011
ISBN13 9789171066923
Publishers The Nordic Africa Institute
Pages 96
Dimensions 167 × 5 × 240 mm   ·   167 g
Language English