Publication

2008

In recent years, interest in the transnational engagements of migrants and diaspora organizations has seen a rapid increase. A wide variety of international actors are now engaged in exploring the links between migration and development. Examples include the World Bank’s Program on Migration and Remittances, the funding provided by various European governments to diaspora-driven development projects, African and Asian governments setting up service centres for emigrants, and diaspora organizations investing in real estate to address both housing and business needs in their countries of origin.

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Author Cindy Horst
Series PRIO Policy Briefs
Issue 8
Publisher Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Copyright © 2008 International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)
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