UN Says Rural Migration Is An Opportunity, Not A Challenge

UN says rural migration is an opportunity, not a challenge

The United Nations has urged governments to exploit the contribution made to national economies by rural migrants, arguing that policies should not stem or accelerate migration but optimize its potential and limit its costs.

UNITED NATIONS, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 15th Oct, 2018 ) :The United Nations has urged governments to exploit the contribution made to national economies by rural migrants, arguing that policies should not stem or accelerate migration but optimize its potential and limit its costs.

Migration, agriculture and rural development policies should be coherent to ensure safe, orderly and regular migration, the UN food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said in its report, titled, The State of Food and Agriculture 2018.

FAO Director-General Jose Graziano da Silva said in his forward to the report, that "the objective must be to make migration a choice, not a necessity, and to maximize the positive impacts while minimizing the negative ones." With a focus on rural migration, the report notes that while international migration has grabbed the headlines, movement within national borders is a significantly larger phenomenon, accounting for more than a billion people.

Graziano said that it often makes sense to support migration, helping migrants overcome any possible constraints, and, "allowing them to take advantage of the opportunities that migration offers." He said this means providing attractive opportunities, especially when it involves boosting sustainable development.

For rural communities, this means reinforcing agricultural value and jobs, according to the report's recommendations. In cases where communities are forced to flee, strategies should include having approaches that will promote independence and resilience for the displaced.

For migrants, relocation could mean access to improved livelihoods and champion development in countries of origin, through remittances, which could contribute to overall socio-economic development.

The cost of migration for the poor can be overwhelming, especially where the young and educated leave rural areas.

The report notes that development paves the way for more, not less, international migration. Low- and lower-middle income countries benefit from development, as it assists with income growth and thus, enables communities to cover costs associated with migration.

Overall, the general improvement of infrastructure and services in small cities, towns and rural areas makes communities less isolated, creating more incentive for people to stay, and slow the flight to big cities.