Youth Migrants and the Human Right Challenges
Uche Nnawulezi* and Hilary Nwaechefu**
Abstract
This article examines youth migration as it has become an issue of grave concern around the globe today due to its phenomenal increase recently. Youth migrate as dependent family members or are motivated by current labour opportunities and immediate financial returns. The paper examines some of the concerns, challenges and successes experienced by youth migrants outside their home countries as international migrants. More so, this paper argues that adopting a human rights-based approach can resolve youth migration issues. In advancing this argument, the article revealed that several challenges linked to youth migration contribute to unabated harmful practices against migrants. The article adopts an analytical approach based on a literature review and evidence-based analysis in addressing youth migrant issues. Against this backdrop, this article advanced several conceptual arguments to support its views. Nevertheless, recommendations are made in this paper with a conclusion that the desired protection of the rights of the migrant youths can only be achieved through robust international human rights frameworks and immigration laws. The research further concludes that examining the paradigm shift in youth migration is to ensure that it will not undermine the gains of migration.
Key words:
Youth Migration, Human Rights, Refugees education, Migrant families
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