A visit to the Odoiye community located in Ibadan North Local Government of Oyo State in Nigeria, reveals residents of low-income status battling with different climate disasters and poor infrastructural support.
Read MoreDiaspora Africa, in collaboration with IOM Nigeria, organized a two-day training workshop for young journalists across Africa on how to effectively report practices surrounding climate-induced migration.
Read MoreDiaspora Africa, in collaboration with IOM Nigeria, is pleased to announce the first cohort of the Diaspora Africa Migration Media Hub. In the first year, the training will focus on “Reporting Climate Migration in Africa”.
Read MoreThe first cohort of Diaspora Africa Migration Media Hub will center on Reporting Climate Migration in Africa, in collaboration with IOM Nigeria. We invite journalists and reporters with interest in climate migration to apply.
Read More“We understand that migration affects women differently and at Diaspora Africa, we use data to research how migration policy affects women. For example, we recently examined the UK’s new migration policy...
Read MoreOn 18th December 2023, Diaspora Africa commemorates the International Migrants Day. In light of the increasing number of migrants across the world, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 18 December as International Migrants Day in 2000.
Read MorePenal sections should be metered out as punishment for those who violate these laws because the proper treatment of migrant workers essentially touches on their fundamental human rights.
Read MoreOfficial reports show that thousands of migrants and asylum seekers lose their lives or disappear every day in the Mediterranean and the Northwest African routes.
Read MoreImmigration is a 2-way street. So, I think I'll just talk about my personal experience in Germany. I feel like, most of the time, when you go into a new society, it's up to you. It's upon you to learn the language and respect their values.
Read MoreIn Africa, the hope of an undisrupted academic period is wishful thinking for many African students, hence, the strikes fuelling the drive of the continent’s youth to seek education outside their homeland, but the pursuit of a better-standardized education in Western countries like the United Kingdom is mixed fortunes.
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