Has the Pandemic Become an Excuse for Curbing Visitors from the Global South?

Original article at: https://www.henleyglobal.com/publications/global-mobility-report/2021-q4/global-mobility-trends/has-pandemic-become-excuse-curbing-visitors-global-south Restrictive policies introduced to contain the spread of Covid-19 may now be conveniently applied to contain mobility from the global south to the global north. These Covid-19-related restrictions should have been reviewed pari passu with vaccination and infection rates, and with other mechanisms employed to slow down the spread of the virus. However, in ...

Global rivalry in the Red Sea : a ‘geopolitical’ European Union should encourage cooperation in the Red Sea region

In 2018, the Council of the European Union adopted conclusions on the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea, finding that there was ‘renewed geopolitical competition on both shores of the Red Sea’. The EU further stressed that ‘at stake are the preservation of the security of the Bab el Mandeb maritime route through which ...

TRANSFORMATIONS IN ETHIOPIA: FROM ARMED STRUGGLE TO THE POLITICS OF COALITION

On 26 December 2019 a new party was formed in Ethiopia. The Prosperity Party (PP) is reportedly a merger of three constituent parties – the Amhara Democratic Party (ADP), Oromo Democratic Party (ODP) and Southern Ethiopian People’s Democratic Movement (SEPDM) – of the ruling, now defunct, Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF). Left out of ...

Elections? What elections? Abiy is Counting on a Military Victory

Original article at: https://www.theelephant.info/op-eds/2021/08/02/elections-what-elections-abiy-is-counting-on-a-military-victory/ Abiy Ahmed’s legitimacy hangs on conjuring up an improbable military victory in the total war he has declared on the people of Tigray. Selected by the ruling party and later appointed by the Ethiopian parliament in 2018, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was expected to deliver the long hoped for post-EPRDF (Ethiopian ...

Ethiopia’s election will not bring peace

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed seeks legitimacy for his power grab with a win in a deeply flawed election. Asked by Al Jazeera’s anchor Riz Khan back in May 2008 when Eritrea would have elections, President Isaias Afwerki quipped “what elections?” With his answer, he clearly declared before the international community his intention to rule the ...

Solidarity, Not Competition, Is Key to Overcoming Inequity

Original article at: https://www.henleyglobal.com/publications/global-mobility-report/2021-q3/global-mobility-trends/solidarity-not-competition-key-overcoming-inequity As wealthy nations rush to vaccinate their populations, many developing countries face desperately low supply levels of Covid-19 vaccines. Africa, which accounts for 16.7% of the world’s population, has received only 1% of the total vaccine doses administered globally. The power asymmetry between developed and developing countries has once again manifested itself as nations such ...

How and why migration is weaponised in the relations between Africa and Europe

Presently, migration is a leading issue in bilateral and multilateral discussions between the European Union (EU) and its member states on the one hand, and the African Union (AU) and its member states on the other. According to a recent Financial Times report, about 6000 migrants, with 25 percent of them children, “entered Spain after Morocco ...

Slow Vaccine Rollout in Africa Likely to Delay Global Mobility

Original article at: https://www.henleyglobal.com/publications/global-mobility-report/2021-q2/global-mobility-trends/slow-vaccine-rollout-africa-likely-delay-global-mobility The ongoing effects of Covid-19 mean there is little mobility in the world, and Africa is no exception. The vaccine rollout may take at least two to three years, and African nations are likely to regain pre-pandemic volumes of travelers only after 2024. Travel restrictions and delays in the vaccine rollout on the continent ...

Africa’s future is transnational and interconnected

Mehari Taddele Maru and Fabrizio Tassinari   Original article at: https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20210324033231639 Vaccine nationalism represents the most formidable challenge to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. In a recent address to G7 countries, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said: “Germany and other wealthy countries may need to give some of their own stock to developing countries in addition to money, since only ...

The UN Must Intervene in Tigray

Original article at: https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/five-reasons-why-un-must-intervene-in-tigray-ethiopia-by-mehari-taddele-maru-2021-02 When a state fails to prevent or alleviate atrocities within its territory, or if the state itself is the primary perpetrator of such acts, the UN must not stand idly by. There are five reasons why immediate action by the Security Council regarding Ethiopia’s northern region is necessary. FLORENCE – In ...