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Introduction Toyin Falola & Niyi Afolabi Part 1: Migrations and Health Issues 1. Migration and Health in Africa and the African Diaspora Kathryn H. Jacobsen 2. Discourse of Health Risks and Anti-Racial Diversity in the Media Coverage of the Non-Ebola Panic Charles Adeyanju 3. Predatory Globalization?: The World Trade Organization, General Agreement on Trade in Services, and Migration of African Health Professionals to the West Obijiofor Aginam 4. Searching the World: Following Three Graduating Classes of a Nigerian Medical School Ike Anya, Chikwe Ihekweazu and Enyi Anosike 5. The Group of Twenty Nurses and the Pan African Struggle for Liberation Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu Part 2: Human Trafficking and Exploitation 6. Trafficking of Young Women and Girls: A Case of Au Pair and Domestic Laborers in Tanzania Elinami Veraeli Swai 7. Emerging Issues in the Trafficking of African Women for Prostitution Victor Nnamdi Opara 8. Trafficking Contracts: Myth or Reality?: Re-Examination of Consent in Human Trafficking Victor Nnamdi Opara Part 3: Migration and Education 9. School Migration: A Major Concern in Historically Disadvantaged Schools in South Africa Myra Maboya 10. Pushing and Pulling: Western Education's Impact on Women's Subjugation in Ghana Jamaine Abidogun Part 4: Refugees, Displacement and Re-Settlement 11. Peoples Without Homes: Displacement and Security Situation in Africa Bukola Adeyemi Oyeniyi 12. Determinants of Ethiopian Refugee Flow in the Horn of Africa, 1970-2000 Solomon Addis Getahun 13. Refugees as Rational Actors: The Case of Protracted Sudanese Refugees in Northern Uganda Samantha Paxton

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