EU-Africa Partnership on Migration and Mobility in Light of COVID-19: Perspectives from North Africa
The coronavirus pandemic has turned into a global economic crisis with severe social effects in the least developed countries, particularly in Africa. Pre-existing challenges related to widespread poverty, demographic growth, food insecurity and governance issues have been exacerbated by the pandemic. While migration remains one of the key elements of the partnership agenda between Africa and the European Union, the aggravating socioeconomic situation in the African continent due to the impact of COVID-19 and its implications for migration dynamics requires going beyond business-as-usual approaches. The renewed scenario calls for a more comprehensive and development-oriented approach to migration, requiring new policy initiatives addressing the wider set of conditions that, beyond constituting developmental challenges in their own right, also drive migration in North Africa as well as in Sub-Saharan African countries.
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Rome, IAI, February 2021, 20 p. -
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21|03 -
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978-88-9368-174-2
Introduction
1. Health-related and socioeconomic impact of COVID-19 on Africa: A multiplier of fragility
2. The impact of COVID-19 on the socioeconomic context and migration trends in the Maghreb
3. The Euro-African partnership in light of COVID-19 and its consequences
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