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May 26, 2021. May 26, 2021. Africa. Dear readers, The EEPA team is pleased to present the 13th issue of the newsletter on Trends in Human Trafficking between the Greater Horn of Africa and Europe. Please feel free to forward this information to others or invite them to subscribevia this link.
SITUATION REPORTS
The EEPA Situation Report is published on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Occasionally we will also publish special reports if a situation warrants it.MARCH 2021 – EEPA
March 26, 2021. March 26, 2021. Abiy Ahmed. In this week’s news highlights: Ethiopia states Eritrean troops will withdraw; Ethiopian Prime Minister confirms the presence of Eritrean troops in Tigray; Health facilities in Tigray incapable of providing for IDPs; Ethiopian Head of State meets with US representative, Senator Coons, to discuss COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS IN KENYAN SLUM FACE SHORTAGE OF An interview* with three women living in a slum area in Pumwani, Majengo area, Nairobi county, Kenya revealed that Commercial Sex Workers (CSW) struggle to survive and gain income due to COVID-19 lockdown. Working primarily in the streets, from homes or from hotels the current situation left many with a serious shortage of income.TIGRAY REGION
News Highlights: “Very critical” humanitarian situation in the Horn, Evacuation of refugees from Libya to Rwanda, EU Parliament resolution on Ethiopia. In this week’s news highlights: UN alerts of critical situation for refugees and IDPs in Tigray and Sudan; Regional conflict in the Horn develops; TPLF spokesperson calls for talks; EUand
HORN OF AFRICA
In this week’s news highlights: CNN report states Eritrean soldiers still in Tigray, blocking key aid routes; US Special Envoy Jeffrey Feltman visits Horn of Africa; Oromia authorities detaining adults and children with no charges; Ethiopian peacekeepers of Tigray origin seek asylum in Sudan; The Telegraph: leaked church letter states Ethiopian and Eritrean troops massacred priests and other HORN OF AFRICA CIVIL SOCIETY FORUM ISSUES URGENT APPEAL In the letter, the Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum expresses concern that the conflict in Ethiopia will claim the lives of many people and lead to destabilisation of the region. The Forum calls for the cessation of hostilities, peaceful and inclusive dialogue. The full letter can be found here: Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum –09 Nov 20.
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS: RENEWED OFFENSIVE FROM ERITREA FEARED IN In this week’s news highlights: Fear for civilians, refugees and forced conscripts as threats emerge of renewed offensive from Eritrea on Tigray; Allegations of mass sexual violence in Tigray; Tigray’s population in severe humanitarian crisis; Renewed violence in Darfur, Sudan; Ethiopian journalist found dead in Tigray; UNHCR warns of acute risks for refugees and migrants on Mediterranean THE EUROPEAN UNION IS QUESTIONED OVER THE ERITREAN ROAD The legality of the road building project in Eritrea funded by European Union (EU) under the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa has been questioned on the territory of the European institutions over the past week. On 14 February, the European Commission Directorate General on International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO) held a Round WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN PEACE BUILDING: CONFLICT, … Women’s Leadership in Peace Building: Conflict, Community and Care International Colloquium on Women in Peace-building From Monrovia (2009) to Harare (2014)EEPA
May 26, 2021. May 26, 2021. Africa. Dear readers, The EEPA team is pleased to present the 13th issue of the newsletter on Trends in Human Trafficking between the Greater Horn of Africa and Europe. Please feel free to forward this information to others or invite them to subscribevia this link.
SITUATION REPORTS
The EEPA Situation Report is published on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Occasionally we will also publish special reports if a situation warrants it.MARCH 2021 – EEPA
March 26, 2021. March 26, 2021. Abiy Ahmed. In this week’s news highlights: Ethiopia states Eritrean troops will withdraw; Ethiopian Prime Minister confirms the presence of Eritrean troops in Tigray; Health facilities in Tigray incapable of providing for IDPs; Ethiopian Head of State meets with US representative, Senator Coons, to discuss COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS IN KENYAN SLUM FACE SHORTAGE OF An interview* with three women living in a slum area in Pumwani, Majengo area, Nairobi county, Kenya revealed that Commercial Sex Workers (CSW) struggle to survive and gain income due to COVID-19 lockdown. Working primarily in the streets, from homes or from hotels the current situation left many with a serious shortage of income.TIGRAY REGION
News Highlights: “Very critical” humanitarian situation in the Horn, Evacuation of refugees from Libya to Rwanda, EU Parliament resolution on Ethiopia. In this week’s news highlights: UN alerts of critical situation for refugees and IDPs in Tigray and Sudan; Regional conflict in the Horn develops; TPLF spokesperson calls for talks; EUand
HORN OF AFRICA
In this week’s news highlights: CNN report states Eritrean soldiers still in Tigray, blocking key aid routes; US Special Envoy Jeffrey Feltman visits Horn of Africa; Oromia authorities detaining adults and children with no charges; Ethiopian peacekeepers of Tigray origin seek asylum in Sudan; The Telegraph: leaked church letter states Ethiopian and Eritrean troops massacred priests and other HORN OF AFRICA CIVIL SOCIETY FORUM ISSUES URGENT APPEAL In the letter, the Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum expresses concern that the conflict in Ethiopia will claim the lives of many people and lead to destabilisation of the region. The Forum calls for the cessation of hostilities, peaceful and inclusive dialogue. The full letter can be found here: Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum –09 Nov 20.
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS: RENEWED OFFENSIVE FROM ERITREA FEARED IN In this week’s news highlights: Fear for civilians, refugees and forced conscripts as threats emerge of renewed offensive from Eritrea on Tigray; Allegations of mass sexual violence in Tigray; Tigray’s population in severe humanitarian crisis; Renewed violence in Darfur, Sudan; Ethiopian journalist found dead in Tigray; UNHCR warns of acute risks for refugees and migrants on Mediterranean THE EUROPEAN UNION IS QUESTIONED OVER THE ERITREAN ROAD The legality of the road building project in Eritrea funded by European Union (EU) under the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa has been questioned on the territory of the European institutions over the past week. On 14 February, the European Commission Directorate General on International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO) held a Round WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN PEACE BUILDING: CONFLICT, … Women’s Leadership in Peace Building: Conflict, Community and Care International Colloquium on Women in Peace-building From Monrovia (2009) to Harare (2014)EEPA
May 26, 2021. May 26, 2021. Africa. Dear readers, The EEPA team is pleased to present the 13th issue of the newsletter on Trends in Human Trafficking between the Greater Horn of Africa and Europe. Please feel free to forward this information to others or invite them to subscribevia this link.
JUNE 2021 – EEPA
In this week’s news highlights: United Nations Special Rapporteur states situation of Eritrean refugees of “grave concern”; UNICEF and Human Rights Watch state children severely affected by Tigray conflict; World Food Program reports that 90% of people in Tigray are in urgent need of food; Hundreds of detained people freed in Tigray after CNN report; Protests over US sanctions; 23 people WEBINAR VOICES FROM TIGRAY: BRUTALITIES AGAINST RELIGIOUS On 8 June 2021, the webinar “ Brutalities against Religious leaders, Holy Places and Heritage in Tigray Confirmation” took place in the framework of the webinar series “Voices from Tigray”. The aim of this online meeting was to give a platform to testimonies of witnesses, describing the large-scale destruction and looting of cultural and religious heritage that occurred during the SITUATION REPORT EEPA HORN NO. 79 Situation Report EEPA HORN No. 79 - 08 February 2021 Europe External Programme with Africa is a Belgium-based Centre of Expertise with in-depth knowledge, publications, and networks,ETHIOPIA – EEPA
February 19, 2021. Africa. In this week’s news highlights: Eritrean refugees detained in Addis Ababa; Fighting reported around Mekelle; Witnesses speak to AP about massacre in Aksum, Ethiopia; Sudanese refugees given go-ahead by US court for case against BNP Paribas for complicity in genocide through financing; President of Rwanda urgesthe
SITUATION REPORT EEPA HORN NO. 52 Situation Report EEPA HORN No. 52 - 11 January 2021 Europe External Programme with Africa is a Belgium-based Centre of Expertise with in-depth knowledge, publications, and networks,CONFLICT IN TIGRAY
In this week’s news highlights: International concern about human rights in Tigray; Continuation of GERD Dam talks remains difficult amid regional tensions; Increased risk of famine in South Sudan; Report Eritrean troops in Tigray occupy refugee camp area; Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia still largely cut off from aid; 265 migrants and refugees rescued at Mediterranean Sea and land in Italy NEWS HIGHLIGHTS: EU-US MEETING ON TIGRAY AHEAD OF G7 In this week’s news highlights: Webinar highlights the destruction of heritage and holy sites and massacres of Tigray religious leaders; In-depth report on Mai Kadra massacre published by Reuters; BBC interviewed Tigryans who said they are starving to death; UNHCR concerned about Ethiopian refugees returned from Djibouti against their will; MMC report on onward migration of refugees and SITUATION REPORT EEPA HORN NO.116-31 MARCH2021 Situation Report EEPA HORN No.116-31 March2021 EuropeExternalProgrammewithAfricaisaBelgium-basedCentreofExpertisewithin-depthknowledge,publications,andnetworks, WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN PEACE BUILDING: CONFLICT, COMMUNITY Women’s Leadership in Peace Building: Conflict, Community and Care International Colloquium on Women in Peace-building From Monrovia (2009) to Harare (2014)SITUATION REPORTS
Situation Report EEPA Horn No. 161, 03 June 2021; Situation Report EEPA Horn No. 160, 02 June 2021; Situation Report EEPA Horn No. 159,01 June 2021
MARCH 2021 – EEPA
March 26, 2021. March 26, 2021. Abiy Ahmed. In this week’s news highlights: Ethiopia states Eritrean troops will withdraw; Ethiopian Prime Minister confirms the presence of Eritrean troops in Tigray; Health facilities in Tigray incapable of providing for IDPs; Ethiopian Head of State meets with US representative, Senator Coons, to discuss COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS IN KENYAN SLUM FACE SHORTAGE OF An interview* with three women living in a slum area in Pumwani, Majengo area, Nairobi county, Kenya revealed that Commercial Sex Workers (CSW) struggle to survive and gain income due to COVID-19 lockdown. Working primarily in the streets, from homes or from hotels the current situation left many with a serious shortage of income.TIGRAY REGION
News Highlights: “Very critical” humanitarian situation in the Horn, Evacuation of refugees from Libya to Rwanda, EU Parliament resolution on Ethiopia. In this week’s news highlights: UN alerts of critical situation for refugees and IDPs in Tigray and Sudan; Regional conflict in the Horn develops; TPLF spokesperson calls for talks; EUand
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ADOPTS URGENCY RESOLUTION ON ETHIOPIA European Parliament adopts urgency resolution on Ethiopia, calls for peace and dialogue. On Thursday 26 November, members of the European Parliament held a plenary debate on the current situation in Ethiopia and the conflict in the Horn of Africa region. The speakers called for de-escalation and a resumption of the dialogue for peace between NEWS HIGHLIGHTS: RENEWED OFFENSIVE FROM ERITREA FEARED IN In this week’s news highlights: Fear for civilians, refugees and forced conscripts as threats emerge of renewed offensive from Eritrea on Tigray; Allegations of mass sexual violence in Tigray; Tigray’s population in severe humanitarian crisis; Renewed violence in Darfur, Sudan; Ethiopian journalist found dead in Tigray; UNHCR warns of acute risks for refugees and migrants on Mediterranean HORN OF AFRICA CIVIL SOCIETY FORUM ISSUES URGENT APPEAL In the letter, the Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum expresses concern that the conflict in Ethiopia will claim the lives of many people and lead to destabilisation of the region. The Forum calls for the cessation of hostilities, peaceful and inclusive dialogue. The full letter can be found here: Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum –09 Nov 20.
POST-COTONOU AGREEMENT: THE EU SHOULD NOT DOWNGRADE THE Yesterday, 20 March, the Development Committee (DEVE) of the European Parliament (EP) held a public hearing regarding the negotiations between the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states and the European Union (EU) for a new comprehensive agreement that will manage their relationship after the Cotonou Agreement expires in 2020. THE EUROPEAN UNION IS QUESTIONED OVER THE ERITREAN ROAD The legality of the road building project in Eritrea funded by European Union (EU) under the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa has been questioned on the territory of the European institutions over the past week. On 14 February, the European Commission Directorate General on International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO) held a Round EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT DISCUSSES HUMAN RIGHTS IN ACP On January 24, the European Parliament Committee on Human Rights (DROI) had an exchange of views on human rights in African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Countries.The speakers discussed the Cotonou Agreement that governs the relations between the European UnionSITUATION REPORTS
Situation Report EEPA Horn No. 161, 03 June 2021; Situation Report EEPA Horn No. 160, 02 June 2021; Situation Report EEPA Horn No. 159,01 June 2021
MARCH 2021 – EEPA
March 26, 2021. March 26, 2021. Abiy Ahmed. In this week’s news highlights: Ethiopia states Eritrean troops will withdraw; Ethiopian Prime Minister confirms the presence of Eritrean troops in Tigray; Health facilities in Tigray incapable of providing for IDPs; Ethiopian Head of State meets with US representative, Senator Coons, to discuss COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS IN KENYAN SLUM FACE SHORTAGE OF An interview* with three women living in a slum area in Pumwani, Majengo area, Nairobi county, Kenya revealed that Commercial Sex Workers (CSW) struggle to survive and gain income due to COVID-19 lockdown. Working primarily in the streets, from homes or from hotels the current situation left many with a serious shortage of income.TIGRAY REGION
News Highlights: “Very critical” humanitarian situation in the Horn, Evacuation of refugees from Libya to Rwanda, EU Parliament resolution on Ethiopia. In this week’s news highlights: UN alerts of critical situation for refugees and IDPs in Tigray and Sudan; Regional conflict in the Horn develops; TPLF spokesperson calls for talks; EUand
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ADOPTS URGENCY RESOLUTION ON ETHIOPIA European Parliament adopts urgency resolution on Ethiopia, calls for peace and dialogue. On Thursday 26 November, members of the European Parliament held a plenary debate on the current situation in Ethiopia and the conflict in the Horn of Africa region. The speakers called for de-escalation and a resumption of the dialogue for peace between NEWS HIGHLIGHTS: RENEWED OFFENSIVE FROM ERITREA FEARED IN In this week’s news highlights: Fear for civilians, refugees and forced conscripts as threats emerge of renewed offensive from Eritrea on Tigray; Allegations of mass sexual violence in Tigray; Tigray’s population in severe humanitarian crisis; Renewed violence in Darfur, Sudan; Ethiopian journalist found dead in Tigray; UNHCR warns of acute risks for refugees and migrants on Mediterranean HORN OF AFRICA CIVIL SOCIETY FORUM ISSUES URGENT APPEAL In the letter, the Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum expresses concern that the conflict in Ethiopia will claim the lives of many people and lead to destabilisation of the region. The Forum calls for the cessation of hostilities, peaceful and inclusive dialogue. The full letter can be found here: Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum –09 Nov 20.
POST-COTONOU AGREEMENT: THE EU SHOULD NOT DOWNGRADE THE Yesterday, 20 March, the Development Committee (DEVE) of the European Parliament (EP) held a public hearing regarding the negotiations between the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states and the European Union (EU) for a new comprehensive agreement that will manage their relationship after the Cotonou Agreement expires in 2020. THE EUROPEAN UNION IS QUESTIONED OVER THE ERITREAN ROAD The legality of the road building project in Eritrea funded by European Union (EU) under the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa has been questioned on the territory of the European institutions over the past week. On 14 February, the European Commission Directorate General on International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO) held a Round EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT DISCUSSES HUMAN RIGHTS IN ACP On January 24, the European Parliament Committee on Human Rights (DROI) had an exchange of views on human rights in African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Countries.The speakers discussed the Cotonou Agreement that governs the relations between the European UnionEEPA
May 26, 2021. May 26, 2021. Africa. Dear readers, The EEPA team is pleased to present the 13th issue of the newsletter on Trends in Human Trafficking between the Greater Horn of Africa and Europe. Please feel free to forward this information to others or invite them to subscribevia this link.
MARCH 2021 – EEPA
March 26, 2021. March 26, 2021. Abiy Ahmed. In this week’s news highlights: Ethiopia states Eritrean troops will withdraw; Ethiopian Prime Minister confirms the presence of Eritrean troops in Tigray; Health facilities in Tigray incapable of providing for IDPs; Ethiopian Head of State meets with US representative, Senator Coons, to discussAPRIL 2021 – EEPA
April 26, 2021. April 26, 2021. Eritrea. The use of conscripted labour in EU projects and Eritrea’s engagement in committing human rights violations in the Tigray Region have prompted the European Commission (EC) to “de-commit” more than €100 million from eight upcoming Eritrean development projects. A letter written by Jutta UrpilainenTIGRAY REGION
In this week’s news highlights: Fear for civilians, refugees and forced conscripts as threats emerge of renewed offensive from Eritrea on Tigray; Allegations of mass sexual violence in Tigray; Tigray’s population in severe humanitarian crisis; Renewed violence in Darfur, Sudan; Ethiopian journalist found dead in Tigray; UNHCR warns of acute risks for refugees and migrants on MediterraneanSEXUAL ABUSE
In this week’s news highlights: Alex de Waal says Tigray famine is systematic and used as weapon of war by Eritrean and Ethiopian troops; Famine in Tigray surges to highest emergency levels; Ethiopian soldiers stormed Aksum hospital in retaliation to CNN report; Rape used as an act of genocide in Tigray – Webinar; People in Tigray rural areas still cut off from essentials, says MSF; A HORN OF AFRICA CIVIL SOCIETY FORUM ISSUES URGENT APPEAL In the letter, the Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum expresses concern that the conflict in Ethiopia will claim the lives of many people and lead to destabilisation of the region. The Forum calls for the cessation of hostilities, peaceful and inclusive dialogue. The full letter can be found here: Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum –09 Nov 20.
STATEMENT OF INTERRELIGIOUS COUNCIL OF ETHIOPIA (RELIGIOUS 2 | P a g e 4. Respected Elders, Abba Geda’s (Traditional Leaders), Fathers, Mothers and Influential people in the Society, we would like to forward our call for all of you to influence and THE EUROPEAN UNION IS QUESTIONED OVER THE ERITREAN ROAD The legality of the road building project in Eritrea funded by European Union (EU) under the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa has been questioned on the territory of the European institutions over the past week. On 14 February, the European Commission Directorate General on International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO) held a Round RANDOM ROUNDUP IN KHARTOUM: ERITREAN REFUGEES TARGETED December 13, 2019. Eritrea. Eritreans in Khartoum are in an unsafe situation as random arrests – mainly targeting Eritrean refugees – are taking place in the Sudanese capital. Witness Araia Kidane tells about the situation in a Facebook post and says that security forces are “hunting” eritrean refugees in the streets, offices and their HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AND TIGRAY CONFLICT CAUSE EU TO The use of conscripted labour in EU projects and Eritrea’s engagement in committing human rights violations in the Tigray Region have prompted the European Commission (EC) to “de-commit” more than €100 million from eight upcoming Eritrean development projects. A letter written by Jutta Urpilainen, European Commissioner for International Partnerships, revealed that nine projectsSITUATION REPORTS
Situation Report EEPA Horn No. 161, 03 June 2021; Situation Report EEPA Horn No. 160, 02 June 2021; Situation Report EEPA Horn No. 159,01 June 2021
MARCH 2021 – EEPA
March 26, 2021. March 26, 2021. Abiy Ahmed. In this week’s news highlights: Ethiopia states Eritrean troops will withdraw; Ethiopian Prime Minister confirms the presence of Eritrean troops in Tigray; Health facilities in Tigray incapable of providing for IDPs; Ethiopian Head of State meets with US representative, Senator Coons, to discuss COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS IN KENYAN SLUM FACE SHORTAGE OF An interview* with three women living in a slum area in Pumwani, Majengo area, Nairobi county, Kenya revealed that Commercial Sex Workers (CSW) struggle to survive and gain income due to COVID-19 lockdown. Working primarily in the streets, from homes or from hotels the current situation left many with a serious shortage of income.TIGRAY REGION
News Highlights: “Very critical” humanitarian situation in the Horn, Evacuation of refugees from Libya to Rwanda, EU Parliament resolution on Ethiopia. In this week’s news highlights: UN alerts of critical situation for refugees and IDPs in Tigray and Sudan; Regional conflict in the Horn develops; TPLF spokesperson calls for talks; EUand
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ADOPTS URGENCY RESOLUTION ON ETHIOPIAEUROPEAN PARLIAMENT LIVEEUROPEAN PARLIAMENT NEWSEUROPEAN PARLIAMENT SITEBRITISH PARLIAMENT DEBATEBRITISH PARLIAMENT DEBATE LIVEUK PARLIAMENT DEBATE European Parliament adopts urgency resolution on Ethiopia, calls for peace and dialogue. On Thursday 26 November, members of the European Parliament held a plenary debate on the current situation in Ethiopia and the conflict in the Horn of Africa region. The speakers called for de-escalation and a resumption of the dialogue for peace between NEWS HIGHLIGHTS: RENEWED OFFENSIVE FROM ERITREA FEARED IN In this week’s news highlights: Fear for civilians, refugees and forced conscripts as threats emerge of renewed offensive from Eritrea on Tigray; Allegations of mass sexual violence in Tigray; Tigray’s population in severe humanitarian crisis; Renewed violence in Darfur, Sudan; Ethiopian journalist found dead in Tigray; UNHCR warns of acute risks for refugees and migrants on Mediterranean HORN OF AFRICA CIVIL SOCIETY FORUM ISSUES URGENT APPEAL In the letter, the Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum expresses concern that the conflict in Ethiopia will claim the lives of many people and lead to destabilisation of the region. The Forum calls for the cessation of hostilities, peaceful and inclusive dialogue. The full letter can be found here: Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum –09 Nov 20.
POST-COTONOU AGREEMENT: THE EU SHOULD NOT DOWNGRADE THE Yesterday, 20 March, the Development Committee (DEVE) of the European Parliament (EP) held a public hearing regarding the negotiations between the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states and the European Union (EU) for a new comprehensive agreement that will manage their relationship after the Cotonou Agreement expires in 2020. THE EUROPEAN UNION IS QUESTIONED OVER THE ERITREAN ROAD The legality of the road building project in Eritrea funded by European Union (EU) under the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa has been questioned on the territory of the European institutions over the past week. On 14 February, the European Commission Directorate General on International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO) held a Round EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT DISCUSSES HUMAN RIGHTS IN ACP On January 24, the European Parliament Committee on Human Rights (DROI) had an exchange of views on human rights in African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Countries.The speakers discussed the Cotonou Agreement that governs the relations between the European UnionSITUATION REPORTS
Situation Report EEPA Horn No. 161, 03 June 2021; Situation Report EEPA Horn No. 160, 02 June 2021; Situation Report EEPA Horn No. 159,01 June 2021
MARCH 2021 – EEPA
March 26, 2021. March 26, 2021. Abiy Ahmed. In this week’s news highlights: Ethiopia states Eritrean troops will withdraw; Ethiopian Prime Minister confirms the presence of Eritrean troops in Tigray; Health facilities in Tigray incapable of providing for IDPs; Ethiopian Head of State meets with US representative, Senator Coons, to discuss COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS IN KENYAN SLUM FACE SHORTAGE OF An interview* with three women living in a slum area in Pumwani, Majengo area, Nairobi county, Kenya revealed that Commercial Sex Workers (CSW) struggle to survive and gain income due to COVID-19 lockdown. Working primarily in the streets, from homes or from hotels the current situation left many with a serious shortage of income.TIGRAY REGION
News Highlights: “Very critical” humanitarian situation in the Horn, Evacuation of refugees from Libya to Rwanda, EU Parliament resolution on Ethiopia. In this week’s news highlights: UN alerts of critical situation for refugees and IDPs in Tigray and Sudan; Regional conflict in the Horn develops; TPLF spokesperson calls for talks; EUand
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ADOPTS URGENCY RESOLUTION ON ETHIOPIAEUROPEAN PARLIAMENT LIVEEUROPEAN PARLIAMENT NEWSEUROPEAN PARLIAMENT SITEBRITISH PARLIAMENT DEBATEBRITISH PARLIAMENT DEBATE LIVEUK PARLIAMENT DEBATE European Parliament adopts urgency resolution on Ethiopia, calls for peace and dialogue. On Thursday 26 November, members of the European Parliament held a plenary debate on the current situation in Ethiopia and the conflict in the Horn of Africa region. The speakers called for de-escalation and a resumption of the dialogue for peace between NEWS HIGHLIGHTS: RENEWED OFFENSIVE FROM ERITREA FEARED IN In this week’s news highlights: Fear for civilians, refugees and forced conscripts as threats emerge of renewed offensive from Eritrea on Tigray; Allegations of mass sexual violence in Tigray; Tigray’s population in severe humanitarian crisis; Renewed violence in Darfur, Sudan; Ethiopian journalist found dead in Tigray; UNHCR warns of acute risks for refugees and migrants on Mediterranean HORN OF AFRICA CIVIL SOCIETY FORUM ISSUES URGENT APPEAL In the letter, the Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum expresses concern that the conflict in Ethiopia will claim the lives of many people and lead to destabilisation of the region. The Forum calls for the cessation of hostilities, peaceful and inclusive dialogue. The full letter can be found here: Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum –09 Nov 20.
POST-COTONOU AGREEMENT: THE EU SHOULD NOT DOWNGRADE THE Yesterday, 20 March, the Development Committee (DEVE) of the European Parliament (EP) held a public hearing regarding the negotiations between the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states and the European Union (EU) for a new comprehensive agreement that will manage their relationship after the Cotonou Agreement expires in 2020. THE EUROPEAN UNION IS QUESTIONED OVER THE ERITREAN ROAD The legality of the road building project in Eritrea funded by European Union (EU) under the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa has been questioned on the territory of the European institutions over the past week. On 14 February, the European Commission Directorate General on International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO) held a Round EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT DISCUSSES HUMAN RIGHTS IN ACP On January 24, the European Parliament Committee on Human Rights (DROI) had an exchange of views on human rights in African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Countries.The speakers discussed the Cotonou Agreement that governs the relations between the European UnionEEPA
May 26, 2021. May 26, 2021. Africa. Dear readers, The EEPA team is pleased to present the 13th issue of the newsletter on Trends in Human Trafficking between the Greater Horn of Africa and Europe. Please feel free to forward this information to others or invite them to subscribevia this link.
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March 26, 2021. March 26, 2021. Abiy Ahmed. In this week’s news highlights: Ethiopia states Eritrean troops will withdraw; Ethiopian Prime Minister confirms the presence of Eritrean troops in Tigray; Health facilities in Tigray incapable of providing for IDPs; Ethiopian Head of State meets with US representative, Senator Coons, to discussAPRIL 2021 – EEPA
April 26, 2021. April 26, 2021. Eritrea. The use of conscripted labour in EU projects and Eritrea’s engagement in committing human rights violations in the Tigray Region have prompted the European Commission (EC) to “de-commit” more than €100 million from eight upcoming Eritrean development projects. A letter written by Jutta UrpilainenTIGRAY REGION
In this week’s news highlights: Fear for civilians, refugees and forced conscripts as threats emerge of renewed offensive from Eritrea on Tigray; Allegations of mass sexual violence in Tigray; Tigray’s population in severe humanitarian crisis; Renewed violence in Darfur, Sudan; Ethiopian journalist found dead in Tigray; UNHCR warns of acute risks for refugees and migrants on MediterraneanSEXUAL ABUSE
In this week’s news highlights: Alex de Waal says Tigray famine is systematic and used as weapon of war by Eritrean and Ethiopian troops; Famine in Tigray surges to highest emergency levels; Ethiopian soldiers stormed Aksum hospital in retaliation to CNN report; Rape used as an act of genocide in Tigray – Webinar; People in Tigray rural areas still cut off from essentials, says MSF; A HORN OF AFRICA CIVIL SOCIETY FORUM ISSUES URGENT APPEAL In the letter, the Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum expresses concern that the conflict in Ethiopia will claim the lives of many people and lead to destabilisation of the region. The Forum calls for the cessation of hostilities, peaceful and inclusive dialogue. The full letter can be found here: Horn of Africa Civil Society Forum –09 Nov 20.
STATEMENT OF INTERRELIGIOUS COUNCIL OF ETHIOPIA (RELIGIOUS 2 | P a g e 4. Respected Elders, Abba Geda’s (Traditional Leaders), Fathers, Mothers and Influential people in the Society, we would like to forward our call for all of you to influence and THE EUROPEAN UNION IS QUESTIONED OVER THE ERITREAN ROAD The legality of the road building project in Eritrea funded by European Union (EU) under the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa has been questioned on the territory of the European institutions over the past week. On 14 February, the European Commission Directorate General on International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO) held a Round RANDOM ROUNDUP IN KHARTOUM: ERITREAN REFUGEES TARGETED December 13, 2019. Eritrea. Eritreans in Khartoum are in an unsafe situation as random arrests – mainly targeting Eritrean refugees – are taking place in the Sudanese capital. Witness Araia Kidane tells about the situation in a Facebook post and says that security forces are “hunting” eritrean refugees in the streets, offices and their HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AND TIGRAY CONFLICT CAUSE EU TO The use of conscripted labour in EU projects and Eritrea’s engagement in committing human rights violations in the Tigray Region have prompted the European Commission (EC) to “de-commit” more than €100 million from eight upcoming Eritrean development projects. A letter written by Jutta Urpilainen, European Commissioner for International Partnerships, revealed that nine projectsSkip to content
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In this week’s news highlights: United Nations Special Rapporteur states situation of Eritrean refugees of “grave concern”; UNICEF and Human Rights Watch state children severely affected by Tigray conflict; World Food Program reports that 90% of people in Tigray are in urgent need of food; Hundreds of detained people freed in Tigray after CNN report; Protests over US sanctions; 23 people drowned after a shipwreck off Tunisia; EU is developing and testing new surveillance digital technology that “dehumanise people on the move”; Italy and France to collaborate on migration from Libya; New UK migration plan impacts the rights of refugees; Shift in migration to UK towards use of boats; and new UNHCR programme aims to enhance the education ofrefugees.
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NEWS HIGHLIGHTS: UNSC PRESSURED TO TAKE ACTION ON SEXUAL VIOLENCE, REFUGEES EXPELLED FROM ALGERIA, GREECE PLANS FAR-REACHING SECURITYMEASURES
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* __ Posted on May 28, 2021May 28, 2021* __ Africa
News Highlights: UNSC pressured to take action on sexual violence in Tigray, refugees expelled from Algeria, Greece plans far-reachingsecurity measures
In this week’s news highlights: Former Liberian minister and MEP call for international pressure and sanctions in EEPA webinar: Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Tigray; UK government asked to table a UNSC resolution over Tigray sexual violence; Sir Lowcock reports to UNSC that humanitarian aid is prevented from reaching people in Tigray; Alex de Waal discusses sexual violence as war weapon in Tigray conflict; IDPs displaced in overcrowded areas in Tigray, IOM reports; Migrants face additional hardships due to COVID-19 restrictions in the Horn of Africa; Africa ExPress: Algerian Government expels migrants and refugees and leaves them in the desert; Photos of drowned children on Zuwara beach from unknown shipwreck; EU FRA agency report shows discrimination among public authorities towards migrants; Refugees subjected to extreme security measures in Greek camps; Hundreds of Moroccan children live in squalid conditions in Ceuta; IOM hosts international dialogue discussing the impact of environmental disasters on migration. For frequent updates about the situation in the Horn, please see the EEPA Horn situation reports.Read More
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