2008-11-25, 09:44
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EU opens Job centre in Mali to fight illegal migration
Babianen anser att detta är en mycket positiv åtgärd ifrån EU:s sida eftersom man härmed underlättar för människor att migrera och arbeta även mellan olika delar av världen. Förhoppningsvis kan vi även få en del afrikansk arbetskraft hit till Sverige.
Frågeställning:
1. Hur kan detta tänkas påverka integrationen i Sverige och EU?
2. Hur kan vi locka afrikansk arbetskraft till Sverige?
Som vanligt börjar vi med en intressant artikel:
EU opens Job centre in Mali to fight illegal migration
Citat:
8th October 2008: Africans who would like to come to Europe legally for work now have to travel to Bamako, Mali where European Union has opened a job centre. They may have to do this until the EU decides to open job centres in all other African countries.
EU has spent some £8million (€10 million) on this project aimed at helping Africans find work legally in European countries.
The job centre known as “The Migration Information and Management Centre” (CIGEM) was inaugurated on 6th October in the presence of Louis Michel, the European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, Amadou Toumani Touré, the President of the Republic of Mali, and Brice Hortefeux, the French Minister for Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Cooperative Development.
The centre, which is financed by the EU as part of its development cooperation with Mali, is a pilot project that is to be copied in other West African countries.
EU has spent some £8million (€10 million) on this project aimed at helping Africans find work legally in European countries.
The job centre known as “The Migration Information and Management Centre” (CIGEM) was inaugurated on 6th October in the presence of Louis Michel, the European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, Amadou Toumani Touré, the President of the Republic of Mali, and Brice Hortefeux, the French Minister for Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Cooperative Development.
The centre, which is financed by the EU as part of its development cooperation with Mali, is a pilot project that is to be copied in other West African countries.
Citat:
Speaking during the inauguration of the centre, Mr. Michel who played a very active role in setting it up said: "Instead of demonising the migration phenomenon, it should be supported, structured and managed optimally as a positive human element for both Africa and Europe. The centre paves the way for managing migration flows more effectively and making greater use of the development opportunities provided by migration."
Babianen anser att detta är en mycket positiv åtgärd ifrån EU:s sida eftersom man härmed underlättar för människor att migrera och arbeta även mellan olika delar av världen. Förhoppningsvis kan vi även få en del afrikansk arbetskraft hit till Sverige.
Frågeställning:
1. Hur kan detta tänkas påverka integrationen i Sverige och EU?
2. Hur kan vi locka afrikansk arbetskraft till Sverige?