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Quarterly Migration Now On-Line
The December issue of the quarterly Migration is now online at
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This edition has a special focus on the human cost of irregular
migration and an editorial by IOM’s Director General Brunson
McKinley on the need to look beyond the knee-jerk reaction to
irregular migration and put in place creative, fresh approaches to
migration issues in general.
We also look at the rising cost of internal displacement in Iraq
and IOM’s counter-trafficking work in South Africa and
Thailand.