Frustration caused by corruption is indeed a major drive for migration in Nigeria. Government at it's different levels aids corruption by not prosecuting the offenders of the rule of law. Interesting and engaging Topic. Thanks Prof.Mellisa
@joeschege705022 сағат бұрын
it is quite an interesting topic more research is required; A few months ago i wrote a thesis "How does Corruption Trigger Mixed Migration"....
@derejetesema1265Күн бұрын
Dear Melissa, Thank you this exciting initiative with a lot of benefits for diverse actors.
@longlegsalabama2 күн бұрын
Hey melissa i have a question im born in saudi arabia and lived there for 8 years but do not have citizenship can i still repersent them in football or if i cant. Would i be able to if i get citizenship?
@ToniaLeonard-p4p2 күн бұрын
Detailed and helpful... thanks
@harrathfatiha3 күн бұрын
im a teacher in my hometown and i want to submit for a job in Europe which country that lucks such jobs
@derejetesema12654 күн бұрын
Thank you Melissa for creating this platform and for easily reaching many interested migration researchers like me
@sathishkumar61836 күн бұрын
Ufff, I have watched all the 3 Videos and its so Quantitatively Comprehensive. Thank You & A Big Thumbs Up. 👏👍
@nunofilipeoliveira32336 күн бұрын
Dear Melissa. Thanks for the lovely presentation and the very instructive video. When you come to the conclusion that the major route cause is corruption, I wonder if this is not caused by poverty. Poorer countries have more corruption. Therefore you are not rejecting the notion that poverty drives migration. You are basically saying the same thing: poverty is one of the main drivers. Is this fair to say?
@MelissaSiegelMigration4 күн бұрын
What I am actually saying is that even after taking poverty into account, low trust in institutions and corruption are playing a major role. It is not just about poverty.
@nunofilipeoliveira32333 күн бұрын
@@MelissaSiegelMigration Thank you very much for your reply. However, wouldn't you say that this is the zeitgeist and that this is a default response these days? When you ask people what worries them most, corruption always comes out on top. But is it really the most serious thing in a country, region or locality? And shouldn't we divide up the types of immigrants? Did the 800 immigrants who came via the Atlantic route this week risk their lives because of a lack of trust in institutions? Note: I don't doubt your data in the slightest. What I think is that people often try to rationalise their condition.
@YoungSalim15 күн бұрын
Thank you, dear teacher, for this video. It was really helpful, and we hope you'll create more videos on other topics as well. Thanks again! Greetings from Hargeisa, Somaliland😊
@AbrahamHagos-y8e17 күн бұрын
Am displesed refuggies for long time how
@Michaël-r2h19 күн бұрын
What about all the causes that have nothing to do with desperation, such as family migration and qualified labour migration?
@joeanamoawallace222020 күн бұрын
No european that came into West Africa, came legally documented! But that is for arrogant Europe not to be demonised.
@tdiips22 күн бұрын
The integration part was so helpful for my thesis. Thank you for the information...
@GraceKalaba25 күн бұрын
Nous sommes les réfugiés congolais et la nous vivons en Zambie nous passons de moment très difficile la resettlement peuvent il pas nous aidé la vie n'est pas bonne ici
@nerdfeia28 күн бұрын
arrasou no vídeo moça ❤
@climatecypher28 күн бұрын
Nice work. Donors and N/CSOs have a lot of work to do. A policy briefing/ paper on actions donors could take is much needed on this topic. They are definitely behind on using your new data.
@zen_XIII29 күн бұрын
Ok. Whatever. Still not a good message at all. We can all agree illegal immigration is a problem... Period.
@ferejidris669029 күн бұрын
Hello 👋
@ferejidris669029 күн бұрын
Hi 👋 Melissa
@BobMonty99Ай бұрын
Remember drugs aren’t illegal anymore they are irregular just like guns they are not illegal just irregular ?
@janedoh123Ай бұрын
They illegally enter a country where they don’t use boarder control at ports and airports and rock up at some beach uninvited that’s illegal People who enter through immigration and claim asylum that’s an administrative headache
@keneshbekjenishbekovАй бұрын
Very beautiful woman!
@ahmednavid7971Ай бұрын
how can we contact you?
@jimmydojino6097Ай бұрын
Why dont you include turkey
@MelissaSiegelMigrationАй бұрын
The reason Turkey is not included here is because there were not a high number of new people seeking asylum in Turkey in 2021. The many Syrians, for example, that they are hosting are considered as Refugees since they already have a status and are not seeking a status (which is who asylum seekers are).
@mosesezekiel7922Ай бұрын
I'm a refugee living in Kakuma and interesting to get such opportunity
@mosesezekiel7922Ай бұрын
Interesting and great opportunity
@pardeephumanpower8314Ай бұрын
Great 👍
@kumowalters1565Ай бұрын
Thank you Madam Melissa , I will be happy connecting with you. Please how can I connect with you.
@AnishaqueKypАй бұрын
Hello. Amn.
@danielgospodinov5786Ай бұрын
The border guards, police and the volunteers in Bulgaria had a very good effect for stopping illegal migration. The migrants prefer through the sea, but not through Bulgaria 😀
@qadanaadanomer6645Ай бұрын
Dear madam Melissa good morning our tim ❤ Dear madam really I need your help so how can i connect to you
@khamisgailual-c1yАй бұрын
Thanks you so much, l have a status as a refugee in Kenya, kakuma refugee camp.
@MM-zm9iqАй бұрын
Imi Dahoe: “De VHP heeft een eigen bank opgericht waar ze alle staatsinkomsten storten!” Alleen In SU 10,8K abonnees
@p.tribera836Ай бұрын
Hard to believe the amount of babies they crank out. This country will run out of welfare pay .
@tdiipsАй бұрын
It is very interesting to learn about skills partnerships. Want to know more about GCM objectives, may be one video for each 23 objectives.
@hamadgamal4902Ай бұрын
I'm gay from Yemen now in Cairo but it's been over 2 years since I got the approval 😢 what can I do to accelera it
@guillermo7263Ай бұрын
Great categorisation!
@BrigetteLucero-u9mАй бұрын
I love all your videos :)
@MelissaSiegelMigrationАй бұрын
Thank you!
@crea8ivepeterАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing more details on the migration landscape across your multiple videos. Found them to be very informative. I just wanted to check if you might have another video update given the proposed changes that the new cabinet is hoping to bring in?
@MotoBiker_BialystokАй бұрын
Luka spent almost 1year in Poland in Bialystok where trained Judo in „Univeristy of Technology Judo Club” and then we knew that will be amazing fighter but we never knew that will be on Olympic.. he is amazing!!
@StimpynatorАй бұрын
No. Stop building a globalist dystopia.
@noreenfatimanoreenfatima6457Ай бұрын
Hi, I am from Pakistan. PhD Scholar in migrational studies in University of the Punjab Department of History and Pakistan Studies Lahore Pakistan 🇵🇰. My area of intrest is "Migration in gender perspective is and Forced Migration". I am very happy to see this channel, learning from this and in hope get a lecture series from worthy Prof Missal.
@RAJPUTBHAVIN-qg9zm2 ай бұрын
In India it's not easier to do the smuggling of the woods or beer, if you caught your no more
@eb7312 ай бұрын
Iran hosted more than i millions refugees...
@fortyfourandgore97872 ай бұрын
Portuguese and European *traders*? What were they trading? 🤔