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Remittances from European migrants top $100b

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AFP, PARIS: Migrant workers in Europe sent a whopping $109.4 billion back to their home countries last year—supporting an estimated 150 million people around the world, a new report said Monday.
Two-thirds of that money went to developing countries, mostly in Asia and Africa, the study by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) found.
The other third was sent by migrants to relatives within Europe, particularly from Russia and western Europe towards poorer Eastern European countries.
Migrants can play a “critical role in the economic transformation of their home communities”, the report said. “In countries that have faced natural disasters, economic hardship or political instability, the diaspora not only takes care of the daily needs of family members, but are also the first to respond in times of  emergency.”
Within the EU, the estimated $63.7 billion sent home by migrants last year was roughly equivalent to the union’s entire aid budget, the report found. Most of the migrants’ money was made in Russia as well as western European countries such as Germany, Britain and France.
Nigeria, China and Morocco topped the list of countries receiving the cash. These remittances often equal 50 per cent or more of the families’ incomes back home, the report said.
The IFAD said the money transfer  sector could do more to benefit senders and recipients alike, such as reducing transfer costs. In 2009, leaders at the G20 summit set a goal of reducing transfer costs to five  per cent—which could save migrant workers an additional $2.5 billion, according to the IFAD.
“The immense potential of remittances for development is still largely underutilised but it is within our capacity to make every hard-earned euro, ruble, pound, krona, or Swiss franc sent home count even more,” said IFAD president Kanayo F. Nwanze.

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