UNCTAD: Intra-African migration can spur economic growth

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The United Nations trade and development body (UNCTAD) has released a new report that suggests African migration can contribute to economic growth on the continent. But only if it's managed legally. The report -- entitled Migration for Structural Transformation -- shows there's more intra-African trade than previously thought -- in sharp contrast to the belief that Africans are leaving the continent in search of a better life in Europe. CGTN's Coletta Wanjohi has more on the research findings.

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