Empowering Youth Migrants: Challenges and Innovations in Global Migration Governance

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The article discusses the challenges faced by youth migrants and explores innovative solutions to empower them in global migration governance. It highlights the importance of youth participation and engagement in shaping policies and programs related to migration. Key topics include optimizing objectives in youth immigration, inter-diaspora cooperation for development, and smart engagement of high-skilled youth in migration governance.


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  1. Everybody Loves Youth Migrants: Empowering Youth Migrants To Have A Say In It By Binod Khadria Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi, India at International Dialogue on Migration (IDM): Youth and Migration: Engaging Youth as Key Partners in Migration Governance Panel 3: Empowering Youth to Become Actors of Change Hosted by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) at the United Nations Headquarter, New York 28 February, 2019

  2. Entrepreneurs Optimise a Trinity of Objectives in Youth Immigration Age vintAge Knowledge Accumulation Vs Freudian Mix-up of Education and Employment of the Youth Capital & Reversal of Remittances wAge Demographic Dividend through Global Employment Vs Temporization for Turnover of Youth Migrants & Their Marginalization into Precarious, Informal Labor Markets Lower-Wages Bill for Comparative Trade Advantage Vs Nomadization of Migrant Families & Lower Pay-Perks-Pension Cutting the Savings & Remittances

  3. An Innovation for Empowerment & Social Engagement of Youth through Inter-Diaspora Cooperation (IDC) in Destination Countries for Third-country Development (TcD): Immigrant Youth in Destination Country (SWITZERLAND) Bond of Dual Citizenship Dual Citizens Indian-Swiss Youth Dual Citizens Ghanaian- Swiss Youth Activated by Noth-South Cooperation Lobbying on behalf of GHANAIN YOUTH for TcD Lobbying on behalf of INDIAN YOUTH for TcD South-South Youth Cooperation between INDIA & GHANA Youth in the Origin Country A (INDIA) Youth in the Origin Country B (GHANA) 3

  4. Final Message/Recommendation: Migrant Youth are moving to Destination Countries increasingly through the Academic Gate Phase 1: Pre-1991 Phase 2: 1991-2001 H1B Visa Labor Market Education Market % Labor Market Education Stay on Phase 4: 2016-2030 4.6 million Tertiary Students worldwide in 2017 Phase 3: 2001-2015 Education Market Education OPT Extension

  5. What is required is A Smart Engagement of High-skilled Youth of the World in Global Migration Governance Two Innovations need to be put on the high-agenda of the GCM? 1. Introduce Best-Before Dates in all New Visa Policies to safeguard stability of EDUCATIONAL, CAREER AND MIGRATION CHOICES made by the high-skilled youth. 2. Declare all STEM-Youth as the sixth Global Commons (after the High Oceans, Atmosphere, Polar Regions, Outer Space & Internet) and share them through Dual Citizenship. This would help stem the Brain Drain by boosting Temporary Return of Youth (TRY) Contra Temporary Migration of Youth (TMY)

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