domingo, 20 de enero de 2019

Nuria Candela: "From weakness into strength" (migration)


Nuria Candela Martínez

From weakness into strength

Whenever we turn on the TV, usually, it is the same news: civil wars, poverty and migration. People may have an opinion about those issues but here we are going to know a bit more about it and maybe lead this article to a possible solution.

Nowadays, globalization is one of the most talked topics, and thus, migration. That is why this blog is intended to explain how migration is understood within different countries. Why some countries still poor. And what would be the right pathway to come up with a solution.

The main question to answer before entering into debate is: Are we done with real poverty? The fact is that people think so, but that is not the whole truth. According to Wolfensohn[1], there are still many countries considered as ‘poor countries’ and he classify them in four groups: 1) Traditional rich countries, which will always be recipient of benefits; 2) Emerging countries such as China and India that have managed to improve their economy and turn into one of the most powerful and relevant countries in the world; 3) Struggling countries which are, according to Wolfensohn, “neither poor enough to warrant special aid, nor sufficiently large and fast-growing to be major players in global growth”; 4) stagnating or declining countries. “These countries, most in Sub-Saharan Africa, gain little from globalization, but are among the most vulnerable to its adverse effects, such as climate change and higher natural resources princes”.

As stated by the summary about Global Fight against Poverty[2] published by OECD[3], reducing poverty has been a key concern of governments in developed countries. Nonetheless, poverty persists worldwide, “depriving billions of people of basic necessities and the possibility of a better life”. As it has been said before, emerging countries play a major role in the fight against poverty and in globalization, which means that emerging countries “now are aid countries”. That is why it is needed the collaboration with China in terms of international aid. On the report of Global development trends and challenges: Horizon 2025 revisited[4] the authors agree that “the impact of Chinese support is being felt everywhere”. Some people might think otherwise but poverty is about economic aid and support. Nevertheless, we all agree that civil wars do not help to extinguish poverty but natural resources like oil do.

Speaking about international aid, it is also must be stressed that this aid may not be “for the fun” – quite the opposite, in fact. In Overseas Development Institute article, they refer to the concept of “national – interest – first movements in United States and European Union”. One example could be the Spanish political party VOX, they have developed their political campaign around migration issues, even though they have done it in a way contrary to the statement we defend in this paper. Another close example that can be given in this blog is the case of Mostar in Bosnia. Near experiences have told that they did not want migration movements in Bosnia, specifically in Mostar because locals must stay in their country to defend it, as they did during Yugoslavian wars.

As we have been saying throughout this blog, migration is an important issue and therefore, the journeys of immigrants and refugees, particularly across the Mediterranean Sea. And it has been increasingly visible due to mass media. Hence, “managing migration in a safe and effective way has become a global policy priority”[5], translated into investments in border security and the return of migrants without legal grounds to remain in the country.

2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development[6] states that immigration policies, humanitarian protection and development must be tied to promote a better situation and an improvement in term of poor countries and migration issues. Countries must collaborate and focus in developing countries, especially in economic matters. Because, as the Report of the Growth Commission[7], “economic growth is an essential requirement and, frequently, the main contributing factor in reducing poverty”.

To sum up, the most suitable solution is to work all together, countries, organizations, aid agencies and people in favor of a better integration, to create a better world and as a result, be able to go from weakness into strength.

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  1. Nuria. your blog provides a hopeful view of development. However, some things you say are not very clear. Specifically, I do not understand what you mean by international aid not being carried out for fun. Does anyone really think it is? Please explain. Prof. C. Freres

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    1. By saying this I try to emphasise that international aid is really important and it is needed. From my point of view, may exist people that think international aid is provided by the wealthiest countries and doing it they feel better. But it is not only a matter of feeling good, it is a matter of help and all countries must provide it.

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