As stated by the FAO, “Internal and international migrants contribute to agriculture and rural development in many ways, not only by sending remittances or transferring knowledge to their home...
When people move from one place to another, they bring their knowledge and experience from home. Migration can enrich the food system with dietary and cultural diversity, fostering acceptance and...
Learn about what SIANI did during 2019 to call attention to the value migration generates for our societies and how investing in rural development can support this work.
Read this impact story about how SIANI highlighted the linkages between agroforestry and migration.
The ongoing global pandemic may increase job insecurity and ruin rudimentary social welfare structures, amplifying the vulnerability of migrant workers.
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Experts from the Agroforestry Network outline the links between migration and agroforestry and offer policy advice to support migrants and rural households.
People migrate for many different reasons – by necessity, by choice or non-voluntary. In 2017, 258 million people globally migrated for different reasons, such as seeking job or education...
How can we work together to ensure orderly and safe migration?