International migration and Africa: South-North or South-South logics?

By Gérard-François Dumont
English

International migrations for Africa cover two geographical areas. The first, South-North, can be explained by the desire of people to improve their living conditions and by historical links, in a context where the governance of African countries create many development challenges. The second concerns the African intra-continental migrations South-South whose analysis can lead to highlight nature.

  • migrations
  • international migration
  • Africa
  • population
  • governance
  • development
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Egypt
  • Senegal
  • Uganda
  • Morocco
  • Chad
  • Darfur
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