From IOM Press <[email protected]>
Subject The Migration Newsdesk - 29 January 2020
Date January 29, 2020 1:56 PM
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Climate Change and African Migration; Brazil - US Backs Program to Settle Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants; IOM Diaspora podcast 

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SCIENCE DAILY
Eons Ago, Climate Change May Have Aided Human Migration in Africa
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REUTERS
US Backs Program to Settle Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants in Brazil
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IOM PODCAST
Hijrah Podcast Episode 1: Migration and Diaspora Engagement
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* Reuters ([link removed]) – Italy has allowed a migrant rescue boat to dock after days stranded at sea.

* UN News ([link removed]) Once Noticias ([link removed]) – 2019 was a deadly year for migrants crossing the Americas, according to IOM.

* Prensa Latina ([link removed]) – January saw a significant decline in European arrivals via the Mediterranean, with one exception: Greece.

* Associated Press ([link removed]) – African students confront multiple hurdles during China coronavirus lockdown .

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QUOTE OF THE DAY
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“Most migration is directly or indirectly related to the world of work, where there are now 164 million migrant workers or 70 per cent of all working age migrants, and nearly half are women."

Juan Hunt ([link removed])
International Labour Organization

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