Publié le 27/10/2010

Jacques OULD AOUDIA

Migration is a universal phenomenon rising complex issues in sending countries as in receiving or transit countries. Yet, issues and stakes linked to the migratory phenomenon are often simplified by public debates as in public policies supposed to solve this “problem”.

Jacques Ould Aoudia looks at the issues raised by the migratory phenomenon in the concerned countries as an economist. In particular, he uses his personal experience as a President of the association “Migrations & Développement” to analyze the impact of migrants in terms of development on their region of origin.

This Note de l'Ifri is the second contribution to The European migration policies from a Southern perspective project, supported by the OCP group.

This paper is published in French only – Migrations et développement : un besoin de politiques cohérentes adaptées à la réalité [1]