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(FR-IT) Cartographie des flux migratoires des marocains en Italie / Cartografia dei Flussi migratori dei Marocchini in Italia
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Adrien Perrotton
31 December 2010
(FR-IT) Cartographie des flux migratoires des marocains en Italie / Cartografia dei Flussi migratori dei Marocchini in Italia
The document is both in French and Italian. It gives an overview of the Moroccan community in Italy and its evolution over time. More than fifteen years of data is presented. Ce document est en Français et en Italien. Il offre un aperçu de la communauté marocaine en Italie et de son évolution avec le temps. Plus de cinquante ans de données sont présentées. Questo documento e in Francese e in Italiano. Offre una panoramica della comunità marocchina e della sua evoluzione col tempo. Piu di cinquant'anni di dati sono presentati.
Adrien Perrotton
01 December 2010
MTM A dialogue in Action : Linking Emigrant Communities for More Development. Inventory of Capacities and Practices
The joint ICMPD-IOM project “Linking Emigrant Communities for More Development”, of which the main deliverable is an “Inventory of Institutional Capacities and Practices”, should be seen as a part or parcel of multiple initiatives aiming to support governments with significant emigrant communities to further develop a favourable environment and support knowledge-based policy development.
Adrien Perrotton
01 October 2010
Harnessing the Development Potential of Kenyans Living in the United Kingdom
The publication builds on the findings from the Kenya Diaspora Investment Forum (KDIF), although it has an exclusively British focus. The diaspora in the UK was selected as a target group because of IOM UK's strong linkage with the Kenyan community there and also because it is a key destination country for Kenyans. The research aims at widening the parameters of Kenyan diaspora involvement in development efforts.k
Adrien Perrotton
01 July 2010
A Study on the Dynamics of the Egyptian Diaspora: Strengthening Development Linkages
The main goal of this study is to provide an overview on Egyptian Diasporas, examine avenues for engaging diaspora in the development of Egypt and to recommend policies and programmes to enhance their contribution towards the socio-economic development of the country. It has a look at the Egyptian diaspora migration dynamics and their migratory process; the needs, concerns and priorities of diaspora communities; and the different potential resources within the diaspora communities that could contribute to the national development process in Egypt.
Adrien Perrotton
01 May 2010
Harnessing the Development Potential of Remittances: The Italy-Philippines Migration and Remittance Corridor
This study reviews the migration and the remittance corridor between the Philippines and Italy through a development lens. The study enhances understanding about remittance behaviour among Filipinos based in Italy and its relationship to development issues; and develops insights and recommendations for policymakers and other stakeholders who could harness remittances to create an impact on the development of migrants, their families and origin countries.
Adrien Perrotton
01 January 2010
Migration and Development: Migrant Stories
Recognition of the linkages between migration and development is increasing. The positive contribution migrants make to society is visible worldwide but certainly in the Netherlands. Their participation contributes to technological development, economic activities and cultural enrichment. Many migrants remain strongly connected to their country of origin. They send money back, but also transfer knowledge and experience.
Adrien Perrotton
01 January 2010
Maximizing the Development Impact of Migration-Related Financial Flows and Investment to Bosnia and Herzegovina
The overall aim of this research is to provide relevant stakeholders in government and private sectors in BiH with primary and reliable data, information, analysis and recommendations related to: a) key migration and development issues, b) supporting the design of possible intervention models, and thereby c) supporting overall sustainable development of the country.
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01 January 2010
WMIDA Migrant Women for Development in Africa
Migrant Women for Development in Africa is a project promoted by the International Organization for Migration and funded by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs - General Directorate for Development Cooperation, in the framework of MIDA - Migration for Development in Africa: a strategy conceived by IOM in 2001 to involve migrants in the socioeconomic development of their country of origin.
Adrien Perrotton
01 June 2009
Angola: A Study of the Impact of Remittances from Portugal and South Africa
The aim of this initiative was to collect, analyse and present information about migrant remittances from Portugal and South Africa to Angola, and their use by the beneficiaries in Angola. The analysis includes a study of the impacts of remittances on migrant-sending households, and documents some policies and practices affecting remittance flows between Portugal, South Africa and Angola. The study also talks about the socio-economic profile of the Angolan diaspora in Portugal and South Africa, and strategies to enhance the development impact of remittances in Angola.
Adrien Perrotton
02 May 2009
Migration for Development in the Horn of Africa: Health expertise from the Somali diaspora in Finland
This book aims to capture the context in Finland and Somalia which has led to the development and the implementation of the very first MIDA project for Somalia. MIDA Health Somaliland-Puntland has shown that it is possible and meaningful to engage the diaspora for development activities back home. The project has also demonstrated that authorities in Finland and in Somalia are very interested in and supportive of this type of engagement.
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