From IOM Press <[email protected]>
Subject The Migration Newsdesk - 28 August 2019
Date August 28, 2019 11:03 AM
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African Migrants Trapped in Mexico Protest for Right to Travel to US 

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THE OBSERVERS
African Migrants in Southern Mexico Protest for Right to Travel to US
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HYPERALLERGIC
Artist Builds a Cemetery in Tunisia to Mourn Drowned Migrants
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FRANCE 24
These Migrant Children in Togo Dream of a Better Life
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NPR
Criminals Target Migrants in Mexico Seeking U.S. Asylum
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* UN News ([link removed]) , Devdiscourse ([link removed]) - Harnessing soccer to strengthen resilience, integration and community cohesion among Venezuelans in Perú.

* Thomson Reuters Foundation ([link removed]) - Are water shortages driving migration? Researchers tackle myths.

* Inter Press Service ([link removed]) - Addressing Gender, Protection Issues During Humanitarian Emergencies

* Dhaka Tribune ([link removed]) - IOM donated 50 wheelchairs to children at a Cox’s Bazar as part of an effort to support the Bangladeshi host community.

QUOTE OF THE DAY
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“International migration is very expensive and very risky and it lies beyond the reach of many of the poorest people who are most vulnerable to water security and drought.”

Guy Jobbins
Overseas Development Institute

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