What is the African perspective on migration? How do Africans view migration and why do they migrate? What are the benefits of African migration? These are some of the questions raised and in some cases answered during the Afrikadag 2019 organised by Foundation Max van der Stoel in Amsterdam. Amongst the speakers and participants were African scholars, writers, publishers, business people, influencers, diplomats, Trade Unionists and more.

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