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Free Movement and Insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa: Is Reviewing the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement the Way to Go?  

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Onyekachi Umah presented a paper titled “Free Movement and Insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa: Is Reviewing the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement the Way to Go?” at the International Conference on migration, rights of migrants and externalisation policies on 20 May 2021.

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It is the International Conference on “Externalization of boarders: Consequences for freedom of movement in Africa and right to asylum. A polycentric approach against delocalization. Held in Abuja, Rome & Tunis on 19 – 21 May, 2021. Organized by ASGI, NULAI, ASF, Cairo Institute & FAI.

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This presentation is the 33rd Sabi Law Lecture Series of the Sabi Law Foundation.

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LECTURE CONTENT:

  1. Profile of Onyekachi Umah
  2. Presentation Plan & Outcome
  3. Justification
  4. Assumptions
  5. Facts/Statistics
  6. Overview of the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement
  7. Regional Security and the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement
  8. Rethinking the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement for a Secured Region
  9. Recommendations
  10. Conclusion

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This paper highlights the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement & the Insecurity in the region. It provides insights on the mechanisms for curbing regional insecurity through the ECOWAS Protocol on Free  Movement & other regional instruments.

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