International Journal of Euro-Mediterranean Studies https://ijems.emuni.si/index.php/home <p>The International Journal of Euro-Mediterranean Studies (IJEMS) is an open-access peer-reviewed journal for the study of the Euro-Mediterranean region. It aims to promote engagement with the realities and ideas in the Euro-Mediterranean region, thereby developing scholarly capital and improving intercultural understanding among scholars. It publishes articles on contemporary affairs or past aspects using a variety of methodologies and approaches, representing the full geographical range wherever it is published.</p> <p> </p> en-US editor.ijems@emuni.si (IJEMS Editor - for submitted manuscripts only) ijems@emuni.si (Editorial office - for general queries) Sun, 10 Mar 2024 17:27:21 +0100 OJS 3.3.0.10 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Morocco's Contribution to the Consolidation of Intra-African Migration: An Analysis through the Prism of Gabonese and Cameroonian Student Migration Flows in the City of Fez https://ijems.emuni.si/index.php/home/article/view/134 <p>This article brings further light on the enhancement of intra-African migration, which hardly makes the subject of in-depth research, besides irregular migration to Europe. This study highlights Morocco's involvement in the consolidation of migratory processes of African students from the perspective of African Cameroonian and Gabonese students in the city of Fez. Semi-structured interviews revealed mixed opinions regarding their integration into the host country, both in the university environment and in their living place. The study finds that Fez is an ideal place to study even as one student community (Gabonese) benefits from all the facilities to the detriment of the other (Cameroonian), in relation to the agreements pre-established by their governments, which will lead to an imbalance in the integration relationship, and which gave rise to a comparison between the two student communities. This analysis led to questions about the involvement of the home states but also about the reactions of the host country to this policy of the Kingdom to attract more of the students to study in Fez. This study aligns with contemporary studies on international migration, constitutes a perspective for the expansion of legal migration channels and an invitation for the African Union to promote ‘intra-African’ migration.</p> Pierre OYONO MVOGO, Sanae Kasmi Copyright (c) 2024 International Journal of Euro-Mediterranean Studies https://creativecommons.org/ https://ijems.emuni.si/index.php/home/article/view/134 Sun, 10 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0100