Thank you for your question! I am hoping you can expand a bit more about what you mean by this question. In the meantime, I also encourage you to check out (if you have not already) the explainer video on Diaspora since this is related to your question: th-cam.com/video/awPKGBzCcXY/w-d-xo.html
Migration is everywhere but not in Israel or Arab countries. Tolerance is demanded everywhere but not in Israel or Arab countries. There are no benefits from migration only propaganda.
Migration happens globally, including in Israel and Arab countries. For example, countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE host millions of migrant workers. Migration has both challenges and benefits, such as economic growth and cultural exchange, which are well-documented in several videos in this channel. I invite you to watch them:)
This is very insightful. Thanks and i will be following you updates as I have strong interest in migration and international development
I encourage you to keep checking back here! In the coming weeks I will be looking more closely at the relationship between migration and development
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Thank you for the video.
Would you consider co-development as an useful way to develop the origin countries through diaspora?
Thank you for your question! I am hoping you can expand a bit more about what you mean by this question.
In the meantime, I also encourage you to check out (if you have not already) the explainer video on Diaspora since this is related to your question: th-cam.com/video/awPKGBzCcXY/w-d-xo.html
Thank u 😊
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Thank you
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Migration is everywhere but not in Israel or Arab countries. Tolerance is demanded everywhere but not in Israel or Arab countries. There are no benefits from migration only propaganda.
Migration happens globally, including in Israel and Arab countries. For example, countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE host millions of migrant workers. Migration has both challenges and benefits, such as economic growth and cultural exchange, which are well-documented in several videos in this channel. I invite you to watch them:)
Hi my history send me this on Google classroom
Please feel free to use the link to this video and send it to any colleagues/students who may find it useful!
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