Introduction: migration fantasies, nightmarish realities / Toyin Falola and Niyi Afolabi -- Migrations and health issues -- Migration and health in Africa and the African diaspora / Kathryn H. Jacobsen -- Discourses on health risks and anti-racial diversity in the media coverage of the non-Ebola panic / Charles T. Adeyanju -- "Predatory globalization?" : the World Trade Organization, general agreement on trade in services, and migration of African health professionals to the West / Obijiofor Aginam -- Searching the world : following three graduating classes of a Nigerian medical school / Ike Anya, Chikwe Ihekweazu and Enyi Anosike -- A group of twenty nurses and the Pan African struggle for liberation / Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu -- Human trafficking and exploitation -- Trafficking of young women and girls : a case of "au pair" and domestic laborers in Tanzania / Elinami Veraeli Swai -- Emerging issues in the trafficking of African women for prostitution / Victor Nnamdi Opara -- Trafficking contracts : myth or reality? : a re-examination of consent in human trafficking / Victor Nnamdi Opara -- Migration and education -- School migration : a major concern in historically disadvantaged schools in South Africa / Myra Maboya -- Pushing and pulling : Western education's impact on women's subjugation in Ghana / Jamaine Abidogun -- Refugees, displacement, and re-settlement -- Peoples without homes : displacement and the security situation in Africa / Bukola Adeyemi Oyeniyi -- Determinants of Ethiopian refugee flow in the Horn of Africa, 1970-2000 / Solomon Addis Getahun -- Conclusion : "unknown immigrant" : the persistence of migration blues / Toyin Falola and Niyi Afolabi.
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In an era of globalization, population growth, and displacements, migration is now a fact of life in a constantly shifting economic and political world order. This book contributes to the discourse on the beneficiaries, benefactors, and the casualties of African displacement. While the few existing studies have emphasized economic motivation as the primary factor triggering African migration, this volume treats a range of issues: economic, socio-political, pedagogical, developmental, and cultural. Organized with a multidisciplinary thrust in mind, this book argues that any discussion of African migration, whether internal or external, must be conceived as only one aspect of a more complex, organic, and global patterning of "flux and reflux" necessitated by constantly shifting dynamics of world socio-economic, cultural, and political order.