UK-Nigeria Migration Partnership: Fast-Track Returns and the Human Cost for Nigerian Diasporas
When President Bola Tinubu arrived at Windsor Castle on 18 March 2026, it was the first...
Why African Climate Migrants Need Legal Protection
While conflict unarguably remains the primary cause of long-term displacement across the African continent, environmental disasters have taken the stage as the fastest-growing cause of new human mobility. In Sub-Saharan Africa, about 2.6 million people were forced into displacement in 2021.
Africa in Motion: Which Countries Are Gaining and Losing Their People?
The African Union’s vision of free movement under Agenda 2063 still feels distant. Visa restrictions remain common. Labour mobility is constrained by bureaucracy, and regional economic blocs often struggle with inconsistent implementation.
Funding Cuts: The Rising Decline in Africa's Global Talent
According to NAFSA, international students contributed $43.8 billion to the U.S. economy and supported 378,175 jobs during the 2023-2024 academic year. This revenue is generated from international students paying full tuition, which helps keep tuition lower for domestic students.
From Remittances to Community-Based Interventions: Spotlighting Diaspora-Driven Impact in Africa
Diaspora Africa’s core roles in African migration research and storytelling have stretched into understanding the missions of grassroots projects on the continent, where migrant communities are stepping up beyond cash transfers to real-time support.
Safety Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act
The Safety Rwanda Act (Asylum and Immigration Act) (“the Act”) has been described as a violation of the rule of law (Murray 2023).
African Migrant Labourers in the Middle East: A Need for Right-Based Humanitarian Intervention
Penal sections should be metered out as punishment for those who violate these laws because the proper treatment of migrant workers essentially touches on their fundamental human rights.
The Wet Grave of the Mediterranean: Why are African Migrants & Refugees Dying?
Official reports show that thousands of migrants and asylum seekers lose their lives or disappear every day in the Mediterranean and the Northwest African routes.