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Africa's Migration Landscape: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities

Friday 10 May 2024 - 10:30
Africa's Migration Landscape: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities

The World Migration Report 2024, published by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), offers a comprehensive analysis of migration dynamics in Africa and beyond, emphasizing the continent's significant role as a source and destination for human mobility.

The top African countries of origin for migrants are Egypt and Morocco, with South Sudan, Sudan, Somalia, Algeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, and Mali completing the list of the top ten. These findings underscore the complex nature of migration flows within and outside Africa.

The report reveals that intra-African migration remains the predominant trend, with approximately 21 million Africans residing in another African country as of 2020, a substantial increase from 18 million in 2015. At the same time, the number of Africans living outside the continent has grown to over 19.5 million.

Despite free movement protocols that facilitate cross-border mobility, irregular migration within and from Africa poses significant challenges. The central Mediterranean route, often used by sub-Saharan African migrants seeking to reach Europe, has become a dangerous path, fueled by entrenched smuggling and trafficking networks. Tragically, over 20,000 migrants have lost their lives attempting this journey since 2014, making it the deadliest migration route globally.

Morocco and other North African countries play a crucial role as transit points along this perilous route. The report documents instances of abuse, including beatings, torture, and forced labor, experienced by migrants in Libya. Women and girls face heightened risks of gender-based violence during desert crossings and at border areas.

To address these challenges, the European Commission proposed an action plan in late 2022 to reduce irregular migration and improve search and rescue operations in the Mediterranean.

In addition to physical dangers, migrants often face societal obstacles, as illustrated by recent xenophobic attacks against sub-Saharan Africans in Tunisia. Political rhetoric that incites fear and resentment toward migrants has led to violent incidents, prompting some African nations to organize repatriation flights for their citizens.

The report also explores broader factors influencing migration, presenting a global index that analyzes quality-of-life indicators alongside key migration statistics. A concerning trend emerges: visa access tends to correlate with development levels, suggesting that regular migration pathways are often inaccessible for citizens of less developed countries, potentially pushing them toward irregular routes.

Climate change is another escalating driver of migration in Africa, with the region experiencing severe droughts, cyclones, and floods that displace millions. Morocco, for example, experienced wildfires in 2022, displacing 9,500 people and destroying significant areas of land.

Conflict continues to force migration, with countries like Sudan, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Somalia, the Central African Republic, and Burkina Faso experiencing large numbers of refugees and internally displaced persons fleeing violence.

Amid these challenges, the report highlights Morocco's unique position during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, with one of the highest numbers of foreign-born players, showcasing the nation's diversity.

However, the report cautions against the exploitation of young Africans' dreams of playing football in Europe. Migrant smugglers and traffickers often pose as agents, charging exorbitant fees and subjecting aspiring athletes to forced labor, sexual exploitation, and other abuses upon arrival.

As the number of international migrants globally is projected to reach 405 million by 2050, the report underscores the urgency of improving our understanding of migration dynamics in Africa and beyond. Evidence-based research and reporting, such as the World Migration Report, provide a crucial foundation for effective migration governance in an era of increasing human mobility.

The African migration landscape presents a complex mix of economic aspirations, forced displacement, climate impacts, and societal challenges. Addressing root causes, creating safe and regular migration pathways, and fostering regional cooperation will be essential in navigating this intricate terrain and upholding the rights and dignity of migrants across the continent and beyond.


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