[Published: Saturday October 26 2019]
Over 90% of Africa migrants would make perilous Europe journey again despite risks
NEW YORK, 25 Oct. - (ANA) - A landmark UN migration published study shows that 93 per cent of Africans making the journey to European countries along irregular routes, would do it again, despite facing often life-threatening danger.
The UN Development Programme (UNDP) report, Scaling Fences: Voices of Irregular African Migrants to Europe, sets out to find out why those who put themselves in the hands of people smugglers, and put themselves in other vulnerable positions to cross borders, make the decision to leave home avoiding formal immigration procedures, in the first place. -(ANA)-
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