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Mexico: A New Opportunity for Central American Migrants

May 28, 2021 Mexico For decades, the United States of America used to be the principal destiny for migrants from Central America fleeing from violence. Nevertheless, since the year 2019, the number of refugee application increased by 125% in Mexico. One of the main reasons, why the application’s number increased is due to the uncertainty […]

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Gender, Violent Extremism & Unsafe Migration: Story of Al-Shabaab Brides

Introduction This article underlines the ongoing issue of unsafe and undocumented immigration in Somalia. Girl children are often forcibly recruited and illegally trafficked to be brides of the Al-Shabaab group in Somalia. Over the last couple of years, married women to members of the Al-Shabaab group are used as tools for violent extremism. Apart from

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Undocumented Migration: Review Of Human Trafficking From Nepal To India

Introduction According to the modern and progressive world, slavery does not exist anymore but if we look closely, then we will find that it exists in other varied forms. One of them is human trafficking.  According to Palermo Protocol United Nation 2000[1][2]which is a protocol developed to prevent, supress and punish trafficking in person defined

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Climate Migration: One of the Key Drivers of Internal Displacement in Bangladesh

Human migration driven by climate change is a prevalent phenomenon in Bangladesh.  Bangladesh is a densely populated country with more than 165 million people, where one-third of the population lives in the coastal zone. The people of Bengal Delta are vulnerable to several environmental disasters and climate change factors. In response to this vulnerability, this

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Internal Reverse Migration Amid COVID-19: A Case Study Of Bangladesh

Syed Sajidur Rahman* May 6, 2021 Human mobility is mainly triggered by economic, socio-political, and environmental factors. All these factors follow the push and pull mechanism, the push factor forces people to move whereas the pull factor attracts people. Almost all migrations to date are following this pattern. Currently, the world is suffering from a

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Understanding the Causes and Ongoing Difficulties of the Venezuelan Diaspora

Since the beginning of human history and due to a huge variety of reasons, people have always been moving from one place to another looking for better living conditions or, sadly, just to survive. Indeed, for a long time, many tribal populations remained substantially nomadic or, more generally, mobile because their lives were inextricably linked

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