Increasing interest in diaspora bonds
The side event on diaspora bonds organized during the annual meetings of the World Bank and the IMF attracted significant interest. Senior officials in the Bank considered forming a task force to...
View ArticleMigration and Trade Go Hand in Hand for Africa and the US
A recently introduced bipartisan legislation entitled, “The Increasing American Jobs through Greater Exports to Africa Act of 2012 “ will promote the increase of US exports to Africa. On March 22, U.S....
View ArticleGlobal Diaspora Forum 2012 - Moving Forward by Giving Back
Secretary Hillary Clinton is hosting the second Global Diaspora Forum tomorrow (on July 25th and 26th), in an emphatic recognition of the importance of the diasporas in fostering America's diplomatic...
View ArticleGlobal Forum on Migration and Development 2012: Mauritius - What a great forum!
I just attended the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD)in Mauritius last November 21 -22, 2012. It was the first time that the GFMD was chaired by an African country. It was also the first...
View ArticleCan you be a Dual Citizen and also a Patriot and what does this mean for...
Some people view citizenship as like marriage– allegiance to more than one country at once is akin to disloyalty and cheating, and if you want to love a new country you have to give up any allegiance...
View ArticleThe Decline of Development Aid and the Rise of the Diaspora?
Extensive thought has been devoted to aid and development and to migration and development. We have thought less however about whether migration could replace development aid, how far and in what...
View ArticleGrowing role of diaspora in development discussed at the Ministerial...
On June 18 -19, I attended the Diaspora Ministerial Conference on the theme “Diasporas and Development: Bridging between Societies and States” organized by the International Organization for Migration...
View ArticleConnecting the Diasporas in Singapore
(In observance of the International Migrants Day, Dec 18)While diasporas by country of origin are typically bundled together in broadly held conceptions, they are not monolithic, and are separated by...
View ArticleAnti-Money Laundering Regulations: Can Somalia survive without remittances?
Remittances have been the main source of foreign exchange supporting Somalia during the conflict for the last twenty years. A recent IMF fact-finding mission to Somalia found that about $2 billion in...
View ArticleInternational Migrants’ Savings and Incomes
The potential for mobilizing diaspora savings for financing education, healthcare and infrastructure in countries of origin is massive. Some 170 million international migrants from developing...
View ArticleMigration, Remittances and Diaspora for Financing for Development
The International Conference: Harnessing Migration, Remittances and Diaspora Contributions for Financing Sustainable Development organized by the Global Migration Group (GMG) will be held next Tuesday...
View ArticleCall for Proposals: Evaluation of diaspora programs
Diaspora engagement is a big and growing issue in developed and developing countries, with strong policy interest. But all things considered, the topic is vastly under-studied compared to its economic...
View ArticleWill there be policy coherence between the FfD Action Agenda and the Post...
I attended the FfD Conference where the Addis Ababa Action Agenda (AAAA) was adopted. Migration and remittances were positively included in the outcome document. However, it will be important to...
View ArticleWhat if Africa calls upon its diaspora to boost economic transformation?
In observance of the International Migrants Day, Dec 18 The stock of African migrants in 2015 was estimated at about 23.2 million (Migration and Remittances Factbook 2016: and the top emigration...
View ArticleMigration and Development: A Global Compact on Migration
In observance of the International Migrants Day, Dec 18 The 9th Global Forum on Migration and Development marked a successful continuation of a global process that addresses one of the most contentious...
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