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.
Eritrean Asylum Seekers in Israel are Facing Attack While Demanding Good Governance
These forced displacements, be it through colonization, neocolonialism, or geopolitical conflicts, have left countless Africans in a state of uncertainty, searching for safe havens and opportunities elsewhere.
The Realities of Migrant West African Healthcare Professionals Navigating the United Kingdom's Medical Landscape
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimated that healthcare vacancies in the United Kingdom's health and social care sector rose to 217,000 between July and September 2022.
Africans are Emigrating into the Cultural Disconnection & Loneliness that They Can't Control
Almost 20 million Africans are reported to be living outside the continent as of 2020, yet the experiences documented above are only a drop in the ocean of countless others. There are many more who in the quest to make it out of the continent lose their lives in the desert and on the sea.
Mixed Fortunes for 68,320 African Students that Travel to the UK for Study
In Africa, the hope of an undisrupted academic period is wishful thinking for many African students, hence, the strikes fuelling the drive of the continent’s youth to seek education outside their homeland, but the pursuit of a better-standardized education in Western countries like the United Kingdom is mixed fortunes.
Immigration Laws Keep Tightening, but Young African Professionals are Still Dumping Their Jobs at Home to Move
Fred's story is intertwined with those of his compatriots who sought greener pastures beyond their homeland. Diaspora Africa delves into their experiences, highlighting the tenacity and adaptability that defines the "Nigerian" spirit, even in the face of daunting immigration regulations and the throes of uncertainty.