Several African countries, including Zimbabwe and Kenya are becoming transit points in fluid migration chains linking the Horn of Africa to

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Several African countries, including Zimbabwe and Kenya are becoming transit points in fluid migration chains linking the Horn of Africa to
Tashkent – Uzbekistan, a landlocked Central Asian country, has been a global crossroads since ancient times. It continues to be, often along routes forged by silk and spice merchants plying their trade via camel caravan. Today, it has emerged as one of the world’s most active transit points for migrants stranded by the global COVID-19 pandemic.