Migration: tell us your stories and help us put the spotlight back on people
Version 0 of 1. As migrant crises in the Mediterranean and south-east Asia continue, governments and refugee agencies are struggling to find a solution. But beyond global policy discussions lies the stories of migrants themselves. If you’ve made a journey as a migrant from a developing country, or are considering embarking on one, we’d like to know why. What has motivated or forced you to leave your country? What other options, if any, were available to you? If you have already made the journey, how was it arranged? What were the travelling conditions like, and how long did it take? We’d also like to hear from people living in communities where new arrivals are being hosted. Where are people coming from and what kind of support are they receiving? What’s the mood on migration where you live? You can share your photos, videos and stories by clicking on the blue “Add your contribution” button on this article. You can also use the GuardianWitness smartphone app or the Guardian app and search for “GuardianWitness assignments”. If you, prefer you can fill in the form below. You don’t need to supply your real name, but please do leave contact details if you’re happy for us to get in touch. You can also email us at development@theguardian.com. And if you are on Twitter, you can share your experiences with us using the hashtag #whymigrate. |