Sunday, April 5, 2009

Gobal Cooperation: needed more than ever before

In the recent weeks a lot of topical issues have arisen that relate to migration and development. The G20 Summit, the lost of hundreds of lives of immigrants which were fear dead off the cost of Libya and the announcement by CNN that in United States, 5.1 million jobs have now been lost since the beginning of 2008.


The job loss in the USA seems to be a huge proportion of the 20 million migrants that will lose their jobs in host countries as predicted by the ILO last year among the about 200 million international migrants worldwide. Indeed the world is on a recession. The world needs cooperation for development never than before. I still feel uncomfortable of the fact that in the wake of the financial crisis countries like Russia is reflecting a rising protectionist sentiment in the global economy. However I liked Gordon Brown's closing remark statement that they can not stand to watch the poor countries suffer in times like this. The G20 leaders have committed to make an additional $1.1 trillion available to help the world economy through the crisis and to restore credit, growth and jobs. Let’s hope these moves from rhetoric’s to action. See: http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page18914 for more information on the G 2O Summit and the story of the irregular migrants from: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7973322.stm


My deepest sympathy for the hundreds of irregular migrants from Africa who lost their lives off the coast of Libya in trying to find a haven somewhere. I think that African governments will need to work hard to save the millions of lives that are lost on the high seas through irregular migration.

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