From IOM Press <[email protected]>
Subject The Migration Newsdesk - 04 February 2020
Date February 4, 2020 12:11 PM
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Devil in Djibouti; Caribbean Free Movement; Whither US Climate Change Migrants

04 February 2020 I VIEW IN BROWSER ([link removed])
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ASIA TIMES
Devil in Djibouti: Migrants’ Rough Road to Arabian Peninsula
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IOM PUBLICATION
Free Movement in the Caribbean: Economic and Security Dimensions
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CITY LAB
Where America's Climate Migrants Will Go as Sea Level Rises
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* The New York Times ([link removed]) – ‘Sesame Street’ is launching a new series for Syrian refugees, called ‘Ahlan Simsim’ or ‘Welcome Sesame’.

* Der Spiegel ([link removed]) – A nun in Sicily helps Nigerian women who are forced into prostitution by traffickers.

* The Jerusalem Post ([link removed]) – Israel extends employment rights to Sudanese following an NGO lawsuit.

* The Guardian ([link removed]) – Why more Indians are joining Latin American migrants on risky journeys to reach the US.

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CAMPAIGNS
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
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“Despite the recent backlash to immigration and globalization from a few nations, each year more states implement programs to welcome migrants and the value they can bring.”

Dr. Juerg Steffen ([link removed])
Henley & Partners

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