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EU to open 'job centre' in Africa EU opens 'job centre' in Africa
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The European Union is to open its first immigration centre outside Europe, in Mali's capital, Bamako. The European Union has opened its first immigration centre outside Europe, in Mali's capital, Bamako.
Thousands of young West Africans try to make it into Europe illegally each year and many die on the way.Thousands of young West Africans try to make it into Europe illegally each year and many die on the way.
The EU hopes the new centre will help people find legal work in Europe and cut down on illegal migration.The EU hopes the new centre will help people find legal work in Europe and cut down on illegal migration.
The new centre will offer guidance on legal migration and help with job training and the search for work abroad, the European Commission says.The new centre will offer guidance on legal migration and help with job training and the search for work abroad, the European Commission says.
It will also raise awareness about the dangers of illegal migration.It will also raise awareness about the dangers of illegal migration.
The BBC's West Africa correspondent Will Ross says it is not clear how many jobs will be advertised, but it will just be a drop in the ocean compared to the number of Africans desperate to work in Europe. The BBC's West Africa correspondent Will Ross says young Malians desperate for work would have hoped this new centre would be a recruitment agency, but at this point the EU is stressing that no specific job vacancies will be on offer.
In the future, however, European countries may recruit via the Bamako office.
Spain is already doing this in Senegal by offering seasonal contracts picking fruit or working in hotels to several hundred people each year, with demand so high it is in effect a job lottery.
Fair pay
Patrick Taran, a migration expert at the International Labour Organization, said Europe - with its ageing workforce - is increasingly realising it needs workers of different skill levels.Patrick Taran, a migration expert at the International Labour Organization, said Europe - with its ageing workforce - is increasingly realising it needs workers of different skill levels.
People will continue to look for ways of migrating without taking into consideration the regulated channel CISP's Sandro De Luca
"It makes a lot more sense for people to come through legal channels so that their rights are protected and they can demand and receive fair pay for their work," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme."It makes a lot more sense for people to come through legal channels so that their rights are protected and they can demand and receive fair pay for their work," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme.
Graduates
Our correspondent says Mali is at the centre of well-established migration routes.Our correspondent says Mali is at the centre of well-established migration routes.
People will continue to look for ways of migrating without taking into consideration the regulated channel CISP's Sandro De Luca
Thousands of young West Africans set off from the north of Mali each year across the Sahara Desert towards Europe.Thousands of young West Africans set off from the north of Mali each year across the Sahara Desert towards Europe.
They are often ill-prepared for the journeys and many die on the way.They are often ill-prepared for the journeys and many die on the way.
Travelling by sea from the West African coast to the Canary Islands is also a popular and risky route.Travelling by sea from the West African coast to the Canary Islands is also a popular and risky route.
Young men from countries like Ghana and Nigeria often pass through Mali on their way to the coast of Senegal or Mauritania, where they are crammed into rickety fishing boats.Young men from countries like Ghana and Nigeria often pass through Mali on their way to the coast of Senegal or Mauritania, where they are crammed into rickety fishing boats.
Graduates
Last week, the Spanish coastguards rescued a group of 230 young Africans - the largest single boatload of illegal immigrants to reach Spain.Last week, the Spanish coastguards rescued a group of 230 young Africans - the largest single boatload of illegal immigrants to reach Spain.
A sharp increase in the cost of food and fuel has recently made life even harder for people in this region, our correspondent says.A sharp increase in the cost of food and fuel has recently made life even harder for people in this region, our correspondent says.
In many West African countries, even university graduates struggle to find employment and a menial job in Europe is therefore a surer way of supporting a family.In many West African countries, even university graduates struggle to find employment and a menial job in Europe is therefore a surer way of supporting a family.
Many observers say that making world trade fairer is the best way to tackle illegal migration as it would help reduce the main cause - poverty.Many observers say that making world trade fairer is the best way to tackle illegal migration as it would help reduce the main cause - poverty.
Mali is one of the world's poorest countries and growing cotton is a popular livelihood.Mali is one of the world's poorest countries and growing cotton is a popular livelihood.
But subsidies paid to US cotton farmers make it almost impossible for Malians to compete.But subsidies paid to US cotton farmers make it almost impossible for Malians to compete.
Sandro De Luca of the Rome-based International Committee for the Development of Peoples (CISP) said it was too early to judge the project, but the initiative would not solve the problem of illegal migration alone. Sandro De Luca of the Rome-based International Committee for the Development of Peoples (CISP) said it was too early to judge the immigration centre initiative, but it would not solve the problem of illegal migration alone.
"People will continue to look for ways of migrating without taking into consideration the regulated channel of doing this," he told the BBC."People will continue to look for ways of migrating without taking into consideration the regulated channel of doing this," he told the BBC.


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