L’anomalia dei migranti che per spostarsi dall’Africa sono obbligati, costretti, a farlo in modo illegale. Partendo dalla notizia di sabato 17 marzo dei nuovi 3 barconi approdati a Lampedusa arrivati dalla Libia con a bordo 3 morti di stenti, Radio Beckwith ha intervistato Gabriele Del Grande, curatore del blog Fortress Europe, osservatorio permanente sulle migrazioni attraverso il mediterraneo.
Dall’Egitto a Israele, dalla Grecia all’Italia. “Attraverso il deserto e il mare” è il racconto di viaggio di due delle rotte più battute dai migranti che si muovono lungo le coste del Mediterraneo.
Jak dziś w UE jest dziś rozumiana zasada tolerancji dla innych? Jak traktowane są mniejszości narodowe? Z dr Hanną Bojar z Instytutu Filozofii i Socjologii PAN rozmawia Maria Wieczorkiewicz.
Les mouvements de population, les migrations, ne datent pas d’hier, ils sont aussi anciens que l’histoire humaine.
Dans la Bible, il est souvent question d’exode, d’exil, comme la fuite en Égypte sous la menace d’Hérode dont les chrétiens font mémoire après Noël, la déportation à Babylone, etc… Il n’est pas très courant de quitter son pays de gaîté de cœur, c’est en général contraint et forcé, sous la terreur et la menace qu’on s’y résout.
Measures put in place by the European Union to stem the flow of migrants through the Mediterranean Sea are denying genuine asylum seekers the protection they need, according to the UN refugee agency UNHCR.
The number of migrants arriving by sea in Italy, Greece, Cyprus and Malta has declined by nearly 73 per cent this year as a result of tighter border controls, which include forced repatriation of those intercepted at sea.
L'Insight Innocenti présente pour la première fois des données comparables sur le plan international concernant le nombre, la proportion et la situation familiale des enfants issus de familles immigrées dans huit pays industrialisés : Australie, France, Allemagne, Italie, Pays-Bas, Suisse, Royaume-Uni et Etats-Unis.
The global economic crisis has slowed down migration in European Union countries but there is still need for skilled migrant labour according to a new report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The report based on a survey of 27 countries says it may take years for the full effects of the economic crisis on migration to become visible but the crisis has had a significant impact on migrants and migration in Europe.
There is an increasingly rich body of research from economic and management experts on both sides of the Atlantic looking at whether, and under which conditions, immigration is economically and socially beneficial to Europe. Much of the work shatters some misperceptions and provides a broad range of ideas about how immigration can be handled across the European Union.
La razón de ser Radio 1812 (mejor visto en Firefox 3.6 y Internet Explorer 8:) un programa mundial de radio para celebrar el Día Internacional de Migrante 2008. mas