Valletta Summit on Migration: A booster shot or a new initiative?

Valletta Summit on Migration: A booster shot or a new initiative?
Hard hit by the migration crisis, the European Union (EU) in a desperate effort to respond to the crisis has called a summit on migration in Valletta, Malta from 11-12 November 2015. The African side has been invited to participate in this meeting. The EU and African Union (AU) have presented separate position documents reflecting ...

Migration Governance in Ethiopia: The need for a comprehensive National Policy on Migration

The heinous and diabolical mass murder of innocent Ethiopian migrants in Libya by Islamic State (IS) Libya highlights the need for broad public dialogue, including particular interfaith consultations, on religious extremism as well as a swift governmental response to the emergency situation. As our response was united, firm and quick, long-term sustained well-reasoned action against ...

My book entitled: ‘The Kampala Convention and Its Contributions to International Law’

My book entitled: ‘The Kampala Convention and Its Contributions to International Law’
With a foreword by Dr Francis Deng, Ambassador and leading scholar in the field and the Former Under-Secretary General Special Adviser of the Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide, and an introduction by AU former Commissioner of Political Affairs, Mrs Julia Joiner, the book analyses in great depth the provisions of the Kampala Convention in ...

The International Criminal Court and African Leaders: Deterrence and Generational Shift of Attitude

The International Criminal Court and African Leaders: Deterrence and Generational Shift of Attitude On 15 November 2013, immediately after the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) voted against the African Union’s (AU) request for deferral of the trials of Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta and Vice President William Ruto for a year, the United Kingdom (UK) Permanent ...

The crisis in South Sudan and its implications for Ethiopia

The crisis in South Sudan and its implications for Ethiopia Ethiopia’s active mediation role in the current crisis is commendable and justified. While IGAD under the leadership of Ethiopia provides the best vehicle for dialogue, Ethiopia has a very high stake in this crisis due to a number of factors. A peaceful region, the two ...

African Union and its Policies on Voluntary and Forced Migration

in: BICC brief 39. Migration and Displacement in Sub-Saharan Africa The Security-Migration Nexus II The Security- Migration Nexus Challenges and Opportunities of African Migration to EU Countries  

Migration – the view from Africa

Migration - the view from Africa
In Africa, there are an estimated 16.3 million migrants and close to 13.5 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) in 19 countries (UN, 2002; Norwegian Refugee Council, 2002). There are estimated to be some 3.25 million African refugees and asylum seekers. The International Labour Organization estimates that the number of labor migrants in Africa today constitutes ...

Initiatives for African Diaspora

Initiatives for African Diaspora
The Case of Ethiopia. By Mehari Taddele Maru Presentation on Policy Seminar on Engaging African Diaspora in Europe as Strategic Agents for Development in Africa, Brussels June 25-27, 2008. ARPD Diaspora PPP  

Brain Drain and MDGs

Brain Drain and MDGs
Ethiopian Reporter: SATURDAY, 16 FEBRUARY 2008. Brain Drain and Its Adverse Impact on the achievement MDGs and Poverty Reduction. Brain Drain and Its Adverse Impact on the achievement MDGs and Poverty Reduction