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African Union Introduces ‘Migration Observatory’ In Morocco

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:10 am

African Union is set to introduce a ‘Migration Observatory’ in Morroco, this a plan to develop and properly implement a migration polices. Africa in general has been facing migration problems in the time past.

Relocation in Africa happens generally on the mainland. Around 80% of transients from African nations remain on the landmass, just 12 percent entering Europe, and the rest of somewhere else, as indicated by figures delivered by Morroco in 2018.

Most of African’s relocate to South Africa with 3.1 million appearances. The Ivory Coast and Nigeria come in second and third most famous objections.

The European Union is worried about the guideline of movement, particularly in Africa.

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