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Sending ideas back home: Exploring the potential of South-South social remittances in the United Republic of Tanzania

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Sending ideas back home: Exploring the potential of South-South social remittances in the United Republic of Tanzania

While the relevance of financial remittances for developing countries is well documented and has gained attention during the last years as an important and stable source of external development, the flows of ideas, knowledge, behaviours and social capital transmitted by migrants to their families, friends and communities in their home countries, defined as “social remittances”, is still overlooked. This study on migrants from the United Republic of Tanzania in countries of the global South, their relatives and their friends, explores the potential of social remittances and the findings reveal that social remittances in the United Republic of Tanzania have a strong impact and influence on education, health, employment, business and governance.

Date of Publication
Type of Resource
Target Audience
Academia
Civil Society
Government
Intergovernmental Organization
Author
Linda Helgesson Sekei
Annette Altvater
Jacob Charles Mrema
Adelaide Kisinda
Source / Publisher
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
ACP Observatory on Migration
Language
English
Geographic Scope
Regional
Country
Country
Tanzania, United Republic of
Region
Africa
Workstream Output
No
Regional Review Process
No
GCM Objectives
Cross Cutting Theme
People-centred
Sustainable development
Keywords
Remittances
Status
Published

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