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Title: | Regional Challenges of West African Migration |
Authors: | Marie Trémolières |
Keywords: | Regional Challenges |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
Publisher: | OECD |
Description: | The results of these conferences were to feed into Euro-African
dialogue at the continental level, started at the Tripoli Conference in
November 2006, followed by the definition of the Migration, Mobility and
Employment Partnership within the Africa-European Union’s strategy,
adopted in Lisbon 2007. This dialogue should continue to benefit from
furthering issues linked to West African migration and the ECOWAS
Common Approach. This is the aim of this publication which brings
together West African, North African and European experts.
France is thus delighted with the contributions in this publication by the
SWAC and the authors who have undertaken an exercise in independent
strategic thinking – crucial within the context of the debate on international mobility – on the strategic stakes of West African migration. The results of these conferences were to feed into Euro-African dialogue at the continental level, started at the Tripoli Conference in November 2006, followed by the definition of the Migration, Mobility and Employment Partnership within the Africa-European Union’s strategy, adopted in Lisbon 2007. This dialogue should continue to benefit from furthering issues linked to West African migration and the ECOWAS Common Approach. This is the aim of this publication which brings together West African, North African and European experts. France is thus delighted with the contributions in this publication by the SWAC and the authors who have undertaken an exercise in independent strategic thinking – crucial within the context of the debate on international mobility – on the strategic stakes of West African migration. |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/47741 |
ISBN: | 978-92-64-05593-3 |
Appears in Collections: | Regional and Local Development Studies |
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