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News Digest on Migration in Central Asia No 9 (2017)

Date: May1 - 14

Kazakhstan

Head of IOM / United Nations Migration Agency and the Deputy Coordinator for Central Asia held an open lecture at the KIMEP University on "Trends in migration"

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More than 100 thousand people live in Astana without registration - Migration Police

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Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan and Dubai to exchange experience in combating illegal migration and human trafficking

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The main reasons of internal migration in Kyrgyzstan are family circumstances, - National Statistics Committee

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Almazbek Atambayev on excitement against migrants from Kyrgyzstan

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Exhibition of drawings and photographs devoted to migration and slave trade will be held in Osh

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Tajikistan

240 vacant jobs offered to the unemployed in the city Guliston

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Uzbekistan

Ministry of Labor of Uzbekistan held a meeting with the representative of the Russian Association for Legal Assistance to Labor Migrants

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Russia

In Russia, the number of "rubber apartments" has decreased200 times.

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In Russia, аmnesty for labor migrants from Moldova have been extended

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Multilateral

Remittances from Russia grow only in the countries of the EEU

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International

Worsening food insecurity forcing more people to migrate, finds new UN report

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Analytics

Why would the United States save refugees and migrants from Central Asia in Moscow?

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Uzbekistan turns to its labor migrants

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Migrants transferred to Kyrgyzstan half of GDP for 5 years

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