From IOM Press <[email protected]>
Subject The Migration Newsdesk - 17 February 2020
Date February 17, 2020 12:37 PM
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Horn of Africa to Yemen; Mixed Welcomes for Venezuelans, Nicaraguans

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AL JAZEERA
Horn of Africa-to-Yemen Remains World’s Busiest Maritime Migration Route
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FRANCE 24
The Ethiopians Making Desperate Journeys to Saudi Arabia via Yemen
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MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE
Uneven Welcomes: Responses Differ on Venezuelan, Nicaraguan Migration
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* VOA ([link removed]) – Despite Yemen's brutal civil war, tens of thousands cross annually from Africa into the conflict-ridden country, bound for work in the Gulf.

* The Guardian ([link removed]) , Euronews ([link removed]) – Who are the women and men, girls and boys crossing the English Channel in tiny boats. Why do they do it?

* UNB ([link removed]) –The "Safe Access to Fuel and Energy Plus Livelihoods" project run by IOM, FAO, WFP and Bangladesh curbs deforestation in Cox’s Bazar.

* Quartz Africa ([link removed]) – This contemporary Dakar art exhibition tackles African migration while reframing colonization.

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QUOTE OF THE DAY
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“I am convinced we can tackle
[the climate emergency] if only we can generate the political will and the unity we need to make a difference.”

General António Guterres ([link removed])
UN Secretary

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