
South-South Migration
South-South migration refers to the movement of people between developing countries in the Global South, typically in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and parts of the Caribbean. Unlike North-South migration, where individuals move from developing to developed countries, South-South migration often involves seeking better employment, education, or living conditions within similar economic contexts. This trend reflects increasing economic opportunities in emerging markets, as well as the interconnectedness of societies. It plays a significant role in shaping cultural exchange and economic development within these regions, as migrants contribute to their host countries while maintaining ties to their homelands.