Solving Illegal Migration Scourge in Nigeria with the Use of Robust Communication Approach
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Description
Globally, migration has been recognized by various international organizations and some concerned civil societies as a significant pattern resulting from globalization, as well as substantial indicator of interdependence among countries of the world. Migration is intertwined with geopolitics, trade and cultural exchange, and provides opportunities for States, businesses and communities to benefit massively. It has helped improve millions of lives in both origin and destination countries and has offered people opportunities to forge safe and meaningful lives abroad.
Though, people have always moved across communities, states and continents, but over the past decades migration flows have been rising fast and are expected to increase further in the future. In 2015, about 244 million people were living outside their country of birth. A recent report by IOM (2015) also show that nearly two-third of international migrants live in Europe, which accounts for about 76 million in 2015. The population of migrants have also been projected to soar by the year 2050 to more than 400 million. The sad reality of this forecast is that, the bulk of this population are migrants from sub-Saharan African countries and other developing countries.