Reseau Migrations et Urbanisation en Afrique de l'Ouest. Cote d'Ivoire: Enquete Ivoirienne sur les migrations et Urbanisation (EIMU-1993). Bamako: REMUAO, 1996.

Title

Reseau Migrations et Urbanisation en Afrique de l'Ouest. Cote d'Ivoire: Enquete Ivoirienne sur les migrations et Urbanisation (EIMU-1993). Bamako: REMUAO, 1996.

Subject

Cote d'Ivoire;Anthropology

Description

From Worldcat:
The First Ministerial Conference on Migration and Urbanization in West Africa held in Bamako, Mali, during November 1-5, 1999, marked the end of the first phase of a research program launched in 1993 in Burkina Faso, Ctte d¿Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, and Senegal, organized under the Western Africa Migration and Urbanization Network (REMUAO). Created in 1989 with the financial support of the Research Center for International Development (CRDI), REMUAO is the result of the will of a number of African researchers and Africanists to provide the subregion with pertinent data on relevant phenomena. REMUAO was established through the combination of the following factors: the rarity of migration and urbanization data while Africa countries are experiencing considerable human migration and rapid urbanization; concern over the multidisciplinary research approach in social sciences, especially in the field of demography; and concern over how to address questions of international migration. Data collection activities began only 5 years after REMUAO was created. The data collection process is described. As REMUAO network coordinator, CERPOD gained valuable experience that will allow the organization to strengthen its role as an implementing agency in the subregion. The First Ministerial Conference on Migration and Urbanization in West Africa held in Bamako, Mali, during November 1-5, 1999, marked the end of the first phase of a research program launched in 1993 in Burkina Faso, Ctte d¿Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, and Senegal, organized under the Western Africa Migration and Urbanization Network (REMUAO). Created in 1989 with the financial support of the Research Center for International Development (CRDI), REMUAO is the result of the will of a number of African researchers and Africanists to provide the subregion with pertinent data on relevant phenomena. REMUAO was established through the combination of the following factors: the rarity of migration and urbanization data while Africa countries are experiencing considerable human migration and rapid urbanization; concern over the multidisciplinary research approach in social sciences, especially in the field of demography; and concern over how to address questions of international migration. Data collection activities began only 5 years after REMUAO was created. The data collection process is described. As REMUAO network coordinator, CERPOD gained valuable experience that will allow the organization to strengthen its role as an implementing agency in the subregion.

Identifier

14421

Citation

“Reseau Migrations et Urbanisation en Afrique de l'Ouest. Cote d'Ivoire: Enquete Ivoirienne sur les migrations et Urbanisation (EIMU-1993). Bamako: REMUAO, 1996.,” African Ephemera Collection, accessed February 7, 2025, https://collections.libraries.indiana.edu/africancollections/items/show/6182.