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  1. Updates to monthly remittances data-http://bit.ly/2nPpeT
  2. Migration and RemittanceTrends 2009: A better-than-expected outcome so far, but significant risks ahead. http://bit.ly/1GeVpR
  3. First round of seasonal workers finishes in Australia. http://bit.ly/48PLpq
  4. Diaspora Latina, remesas y crisis económica- Sonia Plaza. http://bit.ly/3wCQnc
  5. US banks’ actions to close small money transfer companies’ accounts may reduce legitimate options for sending money home.http://bit.ly/JBqdS
  6. Shanta's Podcast on African Migration. http://bit.ly/3gr2He
  7. Does migration also cause climate change?- Dilip Ratha http://bit.ly/2WL24W
  8. Remittances to Central Asia are falling, but less so in ruble terms - Sanket Mohapatra. http://bit.ly/2rFAkh
  9. Dilip Ratha: Home Again! http://bit.ly/19gQVz
  10. Second International Migration and Development Conference: an overview by Çağlar Özden. http://bit.ly/1vOUKa
  11. Further evidence of rebound in migrant employment and possible stabilizing of remittance flows http://bit.ly/GauRx
  12. Business as Usual in Guatemala! http://bit.ly/2ozdxz
  13. Can migrant remittances build resilience to natural disasters? by Sanket Mohapatra. http://bit.ly/fCbk3
  14. Turnaround in migrant employment in the US?- Anil Silwal. http://bit.ly/CSzpT
  15. Dilip Rath- Dune bashing in Dubai...with a hawaladar! http://bit.ly/1rK179
  16. 'Nepal announces a diaspora bond' by Dilip Ratha. http://bit.ly/2tmNsm
  17. India is the top recipient of remittances- bit.ly/16A21u
  18. Diaspora Conference: What a successful event! bit.ly/4Ox5G
  19. Dilip Ratha speaks on the slowdown in remittances in 2009. http://bit.ly/wGidz
  20. "Remittances expected to fall by 7-10 percent in 2009", says the new World Bank forecast on remittance flows. http://bit.ly/14nHov