Definition
Action 1: Identify and share good practices that enable countries
to gain better knowledge of the profiles of their diasporas and to
adopt or to optimise strategies that promote their economic, social and
cultural potential for development, whilst also analysing the potential
obstacles to the adoption and optimisation of these good practices.
Action 2:
Contribute to reducing the costs of remittances and to facilitating
remittances sent by migrants to their countries of origin, in particular
by supporting innovative or existing initiatives using the potential
offered by digitalisation. The partners might refer, for example, to the
work carried out by the African Institute for Remittances and its
network of focal points.
Action 3: Promote initiatives
that support entrepreneurship and productive investment among young
people from the African Diaspora (such as the flagship MEETAfrica
programme, developed within the framework of the Rabat Process), and
encourage these young people to use their skills for the benefit of
their countries of origin.