Germany and Kenya’s migration agreement, signed in September 2024, sets up new legal pathways for skilled Kenyan workers, trainers, and students to move to Germany, while Kenya agrees to facilitate the repatriation of Kenyan nationals, including those with expired documents. Lauded as a win-win initiative, the pact reflects Germany’s pressing need to address its labor shortages amid demographic changes, and Kenya’s efforts to create opportunities for its youthful population, much of which faces unemployment. The deal exemplifies a blend of humanitarian rhetoric and realpolitik, offering coordinated, regulated migration and return procedures. Read more on Diplomacy Berlin’s website.
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