African success story: Why diaspora is returning to Cape Verde?

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Cape Verde’s government says more people are immigrating to the small island nation than those leaving it.

Political stability is appealing to African migrants and members of the diaspora who are choosing to return.

Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque reports form Mindelo on the island of Sao Vicente in Cape Verde.

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In This Story: Nicolas Haque

“Nicolas Haque is an award-winning roving news correspondent based out of Dakar, Senegal. He started working for Al Jazeera in 2008 as a correspondent in Dhaka, Bangladesh, before moving to Senegal in 2013. Previously, he worked in current affairs for ITN, Channel 4 News, BBC Asian Programmes and ABC News in London. A member of the African Foreign Press Association, he holds an MA honours in Anthropology from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London.” Source – Al Jazeera English website

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