Many people migrate to new countries in search of better economic prospects, better living conditions, and better access to education and health care. This desire for a better future is often motivated by push factors such as poverty, political instability and conflict in the home country. The prospect of a better life entices people and families to take risks, even if that means facing difficulties, uncertainty and danger during the migration process. The promise of freedom, inclusion and a new beginning can also be a powerful incentive for people to embark on dangerous journeys in search of a better future.