AFD & WBG Virtual Book Launch │Migrants, Markets & Mayors : Rising above the Employment Challenge on Africa’s Secondary Cities 20 juin 16h

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Research on migration and urban development in Africa has primarily focused on larger cities and rural-to-urban migration. However, 97 percent of Africa’s urban centers have fewer than 300,000 inhabitants, and a sizable share of urban migrants come from other urban areas. A more holistic and dynamic perspective, incorporating migration flows along the full urban hierarchy, as well as urban-urban migrants, is needed to better understand and leverage migration for urban development.

The publication Migrants, Markets, and Mayors: Rising above the Employment Challenge in Africa’s Secondary Cities drawson demographic data, research literature, key informant interviews, and empirical research to better understand how migrants in Africa’s secondary cities fare in urban labor markets, how they affect aggregate urban productivity, and how mayors can leverage migrants’ potential to the benefit of all. It explores these questions across countries and four urban case settings: Jijiga in Ethiopia, Jinja in Uganda, and Jendouba and Kairouan in Tunisia.

Join the conversation with researchers and practitioners on this issue at the occasion of the Virtual Launch of the French version of our report jointly published by AFD & the World Bank Group and the 10th Anniversary of this partnership !
JUIN 2024 20 4.00- 5.30 pm (CET)
Discussion Online
In English with French Subtitles
       
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