“Acting together”: How Non-State Actors shape migration policies in West Africa
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2019-11
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Merian Institute for Advanced Studies in Africa (MIASA)
Abstract
This paper examines how non-state actors (NSAs) leverage their role in regional migration governance in West Africa. The paper focuses on the involvement of non-state actors in the migration policy process at the regional level. It unpacks the relationships between state and non-state actors, focusing on the media, non-governmental organisations, civil society organisations and academia in West Africa. It examines the engagement between state and NSAs at the regional and national levels, finding that formal and informal spaces for engagement exist and linkages between these levels of governance provide avenues for transposing national solutions to the regional level and vice versa. The paper finds that NSAs leverage formal and informal mechanisms for engagement at the regional and national levels to ensure that their interests are achieved. The paper concludes that involving NSAs in regional migration governance is essential to promote the integration of migration approaches and initiatives from the ‘bottom-up’, complementing the ‘topdown’ state-centric processes in ECOWAS.
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Non-State actors, Regional migration governance, ECOWAS
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MIASA Working Paper 2019(2). Amanda Bisong. 2019. “Acting together”: How Non-State Actors shape migration policies in West Africa. Online: hyperlink.